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    Question 1 or 2 worms in your soil???

    Friend suggested putting a worm or 2 in my soil to help with fert/air/roots any suggestion wether this is a good or bad idea?

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    never done this myself,it may get high eating the plant lol..



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    Yeah, their shit is good for the plants. Don't fancy the idea of worms in with my girls though lol.

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    dont worms attract early birds? or is that summit else?

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    If you have got a few plants on the go why not add worms to only one pot and see if it makes any difference?

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    I used 100 Gal Felt Pots Last year. I added Red worms to some of them Now I have more red worms than I can count. don't know if it helped the plants or not but didn't hurt them.. I plan on having all my Felt pots with Red worms this year.. I like Organic Gardening, and worms help brake down Mushroom Compost I use..

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    if you use chemical nutes you will probably kill them,if you only use small pots they will probably die.
    for worms to thrive in a grow space you need to be organic and have enough room for the roots and the worms.
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    I use worm castings a lot, and no matter how carefully you sift the soil one or two eggs always get through. I've found a few worms in my soil but never even knew they were there until harvesting. The plants grew the same without any problems.
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    sounds kool havin worms looking after the roots
    Worms, ladybird's, is there any other lil beastys thay will help the plants grow? I like the idear of havin things living in there but not no nasties like spider mite or ote. kinda makes it more of a indoor GARDEN with more of nature in there I think lol.

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    Never actually thought about it before but the 1st things that sprung to mind wr as wert said , the size of the pots and what kind of food your feeding with .
    Interesting though really , but for it to make a noticeable difference I reckon u will need quite a big space(pots) and quite alot of worms for their castings ?
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