Jimmy McGill
Into the light.
Hey guys,
I have an indoor red worm farm in a 15l pot. Earlier today I did a major inspection to see how my worms were doing after about 3 months time in the farm, so I emptied it in a bucket to put some layers of thin packaging cardboard in the soil and took a good look at my worms. They are healthy and numerous, they clearly reproduce as I have seen quite a few babies.
As I was inspecting the medium I've realized that the crushed eggshells that I gave them about a month ago are totally gone and I remembered that I still have some Fish, Blood and Bone meal and I decided to give them some to boost the NPK of the mix. Now I wonder, how good of an idea was it? I only gave them 2 table spoon to be careful. I know that blood and fish dissolve pretty quick in living soil and bones stays there for a while, but I do not know if the worms will actually consume them.
I know you are not supposed to put animal waste (except for poop in some cases) in compost and I never did until now, but fbb being a powder, I thought I'd give it a go. Do you guys ever tried that? Will the worms consume the fbb? Can it throw my micro ecosystem out of balance?
Interested in your thoughts and experience.
JD.
I have an indoor red worm farm in a 15l pot. Earlier today I did a major inspection to see how my worms were doing after about 3 months time in the farm, so I emptied it in a bucket to put some layers of thin packaging cardboard in the soil and took a good look at my worms. They are healthy and numerous, they clearly reproduce as I have seen quite a few babies.
As I was inspecting the medium I've realized that the crushed eggshells that I gave them about a month ago are totally gone and I remembered that I still have some Fish, Blood and Bone meal and I decided to give them some to boost the NPK of the mix. Now I wonder, how good of an idea was it? I only gave them 2 table spoon to be careful. I know that blood and fish dissolve pretty quick in living soil and bones stays there for a while, but I do not know if the worms will actually consume them.
I know you are not supposed to put animal waste (except for poop in some cases) in compost and I never did until now, but fbb being a powder, I thought I'd give it a go. Do you guys ever tried that? Will the worms consume the fbb? Can it throw my micro ecosystem out of balance?
Interested in your thoughts and experience.
JD.