so i have to switch out the media in my gb's and i was wanting suggestions for a media that my worms will be happy in.
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I'd be interested too. I put handfuls of red wigglers in my grow beds of expanded shale and hydroton and haven't seen them since. i thought when I pulled some plants a few worms would come out with the roots but nothing.
i have red wigglers in all my beds...some have crushed granite, most are expanded shale. If it's a new-ish system, there isn't much organic material for them to feast on so you will have a very small population. I usually don't bother to introduce them until after 1 or 2 growing cycles....
-Rob T. (http://www.youtube.com/web4deb)
expanded shale seems to be working for mine so far.
Do you see them in the bed Rob? Or what evidence do you have that they are in there? Thanks.
I see them every so often in there. They sort of self regulate their population based on the amount of food they have. One time I buried a banana peel in the bed. A couple of weeks later, I dug it out and found plenty! ;-)
I have lots of worms in both my expanded clay beds and my gravel beds. I think the key is using media that is large enough to allow the worms to move around in. I love your idea, Rob, of burying a banana peel as a "worm trap" to check the health of your worm population. I've found that a lot of them like to hang out towards the muck at the bottom of the beds as well as near the plant roots.
Wow. Is it OK to put a banana peel into the beds? I guess I just wonder if the rotting material won't find its way back to my fish tank.
I see my EH's every time i plant. I am hoping they are at the bottom too though, lol. i will find out soon since i will be changing the media. i just found out that the pea gravel i have been using has limestone or whatever in it and has been raising the ph of the system.
I have not heard of expanded shale. i am looking it up now.
michael, rotting material is what makes the system run to begin with.
i guess that perlite is not a good option?
I don't think the media matters. We use hydroton & the worms are growing like crazy. We put them in about 4 months ago, maybe, and find worms of all sizes, eggs, etc. now. They do need rotting matter to eat, so a brand new system may not provide the food they need right away.. They also have a specific temperature range for survival. Beyond that, they're pretty easy keepers.
well i heard that perlite tears them up. so i stopped using it in my potting soil mixes. i found out though that hydraton is HEAVY. so i was hoping to find a lighter media that can be used.
Sheri Schmeckpeper said:
I don't think the media matters. We use hydroton & the worms are growing like crazy. We put them in about 4 months ago, maybe, and find worms of all sizes, eggs, etc. now. They do need rotting matter to eat, so a brand new system may not provide the food they need right away.. They also have a specific temperature range for survival. Beyond that, they're pretty easy keepers.
That could be my problem because it has gotten hot here. I won't put more in until the fall when it cools off.
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