HotshotShorty
New Member
Greetings,
I have found a worm bin for $25 used.
From EVERYTHING that I have read, worm castings(worm poop) is/are ultra fantastic for gardens.
I am not going hydro, so I am going to give vermicomposting(composting using worms) a try.
They say, worms will consume most any vegetable matter, but not liking fats, meats, etc.
Coffee grounds, egg shells, leaves, banana peels, apple cores, spinach, some manure, & paper are all gobbled up.
They do not like much citrus though.
So I am thinking, why not recycle scrap cannabis? It makes sense to me!
They say that the digested garbage is literally alive with beneficial micro organisms.
There is also worm "tea" which has a dynamite reputation for super plant vigor.
I am no expert, but I have thoroughly read a lot about it.
I am excited to give it a try and have some ideas of my own to try out.
If any of you have any experience with it and cannabis culture, please respond.
HotshotShorty
I have found a worm bin for $25 used.
From EVERYTHING that I have read, worm castings(worm poop) is/are ultra fantastic for gardens.
I am not going hydro, so I am going to give vermicomposting(composting using worms) a try.
They say, worms will consume most any vegetable matter, but not liking fats, meats, etc.
Coffee grounds, egg shells, leaves, banana peels, apple cores, spinach, some manure, & paper are all gobbled up.
They do not like much citrus though.
So I am thinking, why not recycle scrap cannabis? It makes sense to me!
They say that the digested garbage is literally alive with beneficial micro organisms.
There is also worm "tea" which has a dynamite reputation for super plant vigor.
I am no expert, but I have thoroughly read a lot about it.
I am excited to give it a try and have some ideas of my own to try out.
If any of you have any experience with it and cannabis culture, please respond.
HotshotShorty