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White WidowMaker
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Since my childhood, I have always loved the smell of nurseries and that special "fertile" smell. Only when I finally found worm-castings a few weeks ago did I realize this is the smell that I have always enjoyed.
Reading on the package that it does not harm even in large quantities, I used a bunch on my clone Misty many weeks ago - she has responded so well - 100% all organic, no need to measure, and Mutt even reported that he has used it to grow entirely alone 100% worm-castings and/or mixed with vermiculite (or did he say perlite??).
Anyway, last night I read a girl here say in response to my question/clarification about its use, that Peat Moss adds acidity to a potting mixture - so I will avoid this. I don't want the extra responsibility and hassle of checking / measuring PH. But Peat Moss's ability to hold water longer sounds tempting.
I have noticed over these past many weeks with Worm Castings that it also holds water much longer than potting soil alone, and it holds it very well for many days I have noticed. Worm-castings help to dramatically increase the water-holding capacity of soil / castings mixtures.
Tonight I noticed that 2 or 3 leaves of Misty are turning slightly yellow, and a few with brown dots also. They can't be chemical burns because Misty's grow is 100% organic nutrients (worm-castings only). So I understood this to mean she needs more Nitrogen and perhaps some other (micro)-nutrients, so I transferred her from the smaller pot to the much bigger pot and entirely filled the bottom with worm-castings, and the sides of the larger pot (in which her root-ball-soil-mixture-in-shape-of-smaller-pot) were placed. I filled all empty space around her with worm-castings into a huge pot.
I can't wait to see how she responds to the extra space and extra nutrients now surrounding her!
This is a thread to post your experiences and opinions of worm-castings. Please do share if you have had experience with worm castings.
Reading on the package that it does not harm even in large quantities, I used a bunch on my clone Misty many weeks ago - she has responded so well - 100% all organic, no need to measure, and Mutt even reported that he has used it to grow entirely alone 100% worm-castings and/or mixed with vermiculite (or did he say perlite??).
Anyway, last night I read a girl here say in response to my question/clarification about its use, that Peat Moss adds acidity to a potting mixture - so I will avoid this. I don't want the extra responsibility and hassle of checking / measuring PH. But Peat Moss's ability to hold water longer sounds tempting.
I have noticed over these past many weeks with Worm Castings that it also holds water much longer than potting soil alone, and it holds it very well for many days I have noticed. Worm-castings help to dramatically increase the water-holding capacity of soil / castings mixtures.
Tonight I noticed that 2 or 3 leaves of Misty are turning slightly yellow, and a few with brown dots also. They can't be chemical burns because Misty's grow is 100% organic nutrients (worm-castings only). So I understood this to mean she needs more Nitrogen and perhaps some other (micro)-nutrients, so I transferred her from the smaller pot to the much bigger pot and entirely filled the bottom with worm-castings, and the sides of the larger pot (in which her root-ball-soil-mixture-in-shape-of-smaller-pot) were placed. I filled all empty space around her with worm-castings into a huge pot.
I can't wait to see how she responds to the extra space and extra nutrients now surrounding her!
This is a thread to post your experiences and opinions of worm-castings. Please do share if you have had experience with worm castings.