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    So got to bushes at front of house.
    And plenty of them worms under / got cach them on soil mix with bread.
    Got my compost or worm farm started few monts ago.
    So will wait 3 monts to they will mature and procreate.
    Read thread about how to run earth worm farm so i want to achieve.

    Few pictures of my full organik grow / soil + ferts or my own make -see wed /hors tail/ship sheet molasess ect...
    35 day of flo and pistills white / and see trichomes go milky 10/20% and amber litlle bit in few places.

    Got 0.5% pistills amber to on Money Maker right and BC on left.
    Still plenty time to cut.
    No hermie this time.

    Thanks again brothers will Us tell me those two question plz.

    Earth worms on pictures or BABY EARTH WORMS ?

    Em I over feeding my plants ?
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    I don’t think they look like baby worms mate here’s one I just took out the farm

    As far as overfeeeding mate you’ll be the best judge of that from the inputs in your soil and how they look to you
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    If they are earth worms, then they are the wrong type to have for a wormery.

    However, the type that Redsiel is showing you do start out to be white. I have loads of baby white worms, but will turn red once they've grown.

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    And as always top stood muffins on organix metod.
    Many thanks lads.
    Got about 20/30 normal earth worms in 30 l bin with thouse from picture hope they will make peace there.
    So 3 monts waiting and should have many more then.
    Hope will go smooth.
    When U move /toch thouse from picture they curle as on picture U see.
    Well hope they dye i compost bin.
    Many thanks again.
    Best forum with best brothers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluberry Blunt View Post
    And as always top stood muffins on organix metod.
    Many thanks lads.
    Got about 20/30 normal earth worms in 30 l bin with thouse from picture hope they will make peace there.
    So 3 monts waiting and should have many more then.
    Hope will go smooth.
    When U move /toch thouse from picture they curle as on picture U see.
    Well hope they dye i compost bin.
    Many thanks again.
    Best forum with best brothers.
    PEACE
    Will keap U posted what I got in my bin in late feb.
    Many thanks again.
    Forgotten to mentioned love organik growing Ur inspirations for my garden to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluberry Blunt View Post
    And as always top stood muffins on organix metod.
    Many thanks lads.
    Got about 20/30 normal earth worms in 30 l bin with thouse from picture hope they will make peace there.
    So 3 monts waiting and should have many more then.
    Hope will go smooth.
    When U move /toch thouse from picture they curle as on picture U see.
    Well hope they dye i compost bin.
    Many thanks again.
    Best forum with best brothers.
    PEACE
    Normal earth worms are no good for a wormery. You need to get hold of compost worms. They come under lots of different names - Tiger worms, red wigglers, redworm, brandling worm, panfish worm, trout worm and more.

    There's one thing in common - they are red.

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    Thouse from my garden or ted to.
    So we will se i while what I got in my compost bin.
    Many thanks bro.

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    Those are pot worms my friend , an earthworm is what red posted above.

    Pot worms thrive in a wet , high RH, anearobic (air starved) environment . They are not bad , they wont cause harm , just means things arent dialed in . I get them in super high humid summers in my worm bins , but never in my soil as they are well balanced PH wise and temps wise . Probably overwatering your soil too much is all .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    Those are pot worms my friend , an earthworm is what red posted above.

    Pot worms thrive in a wet , high RH, anearobic (air starved) environment . They are not bad , they wont cause harm , just means things arent dialed in . I get them in super high humid summers in my worm bins , but never in my soil as they are well balanced PH wise and temps wise . Probably overwatering your soil too much is all .
    Many thanks bro.
    Ur doing awsone threads by the way.
    Last edited by Bluberry Blunt; 19-12-17 at 02:05 AM.

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