Radley Hill Worm Farm & Tera North Organic Soil Technologies

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Inoculating your soil with mycorrhizal fungi is another organic grow hack that can pack your soil with an extra punch. T...
02/06/2018

Inoculating your soil with mycorrhizal fungi is another organic grow hack that can pack your soil with an extra punch. The symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and your plants (i.e.., mycorrhizae) has the power to vastly increase both water and other nutrient intake at the roots. A sprinkle of a dry organic fertilizer containing s single-source fungi at the beginning of your grow can be the only thing you add to your soil through both the vegetative and bloom phase and your plants will thrive.

In addition to water, cannabis requires a few essential nutrients such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, manganese, etc. Synthetic nutrient supplements operate on a supply-lock basis, meaning that their job is to supply a nutrient directly to a plant until the plant locks that nutrient from further absorption. In this case, the remaining excess passes through the soil with water drain off. Organic soils, on the other hand, do not require nutrient supplements because they are comprised of ingredients that inherently contain these valuable minerals and molecules. Uptake in these cases is contingent solely on the plant’s needs and doesn’t require extra attention (or money) from the grower.

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The difference on growth when worm castings are added
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The difference on growth when worm castings are added

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Five Most Asked Questions About Earthworm Castings
1. What are Earthworm Castings?
Earthworm castings are the material deposited by the earthworm after the material passes through the digestive track of the worm (worm manure)

2. Why Use Earthworm Castings?
With the exception of water and sunlight, nothing could be more natural for your garden than earthworm castings. Not steer manure, not chicken manure, not even fish emulsion is as natural for your garden as earthworm castings! After all, when digging in your garden have you ever found a live cow, chicken, or fish? No, what you do find are live worms. Mother Nature created the mighty worm about 570 million years ago to care for her plant life by caring for the soil. As the earthworm eats its way through the soil, it takes in bits of soil and rotting or decaying plants (organic matter).

And what comes out is the richest food your plants will ever find, yet will not burn a plant! Earthworms have the unique ability to increase the amount of nutrients and minerals in the soil by as much as 10 times the value of the plant debris there. These minerals and nutrients are properly conditioned for the best root growth and lush plant growth – plus it’s odor free!

3. How Do I Use earthworm Castings?
Earthworm castings are easy to use. This makes an excellent potting mix or mix to plant in the ground: 25% earthworm castings mixed with 75% soil is a common mix.

On established plants, simply sprinkle about 1/4 inch earthworm castings around the plant that is to be fed and fertilized. Work it into the soil lightly. That’s it! Be sure the earthworm castings you use are a pure, high-quality earthworm castings.

4. Can I Put Worms in My Garden and do the same thing?
Worms in the garden is always a good thing. Simply by tunneling throughout he soil, worms break up compacted earth so that water and air can circulate better. However in the garden, worms can move around making it difficult to get the concentration of pure earthworm castings needed to make a difference. Being able to place pure castings in greater concentrations then found in nature results in vigorous plant growth, improved physical character of soil, increased soil water retention capacity and improved aeration of soil.

Worms in your compost bin is a very good thing. Worms can not only reduce the volume of your waste and organic garbage but turn it into a rich soil amendment called vermicompost (worm compost).

Note: difference between worm compost and earthworm castings:

Earthworm castings come solely from the body of the earthworm. Earthworm compost will contain some earthworm castings in it, it also contains droppings from the multitude of other creatures that call your compost bin home, plus bits and pieces of organic matter in various stages of decomposition.

5. Are All Earthworm Castings the Same?
It’s true all earthworm castings come out of the body of the earthworm. However, depending what the earthworm is fed will determine the quality of the castings. For example, if worms are fed only one ingredient, say lettuce, they can only process the nutrients and minerals that are found in lettuce. This is as opposed to worms that are fed a complete, well-balanced diet.

Today, new feeding and farming methods are producing pure, high-quality, well-balanced earthworm castings, which is bagged and sold through retail outlets

Worm CastingsBuy premium worm castings thru us either retail or bulk. Worm castings is a nice way of saying worm p**p, a...
11/29/2017

Worm Castings

Buy premium worm castings thru us either retail or bulk. Worm castings is a nice way of saying worm p**p, and cannabis plants love it!

Improves texture, drainage and moisture retention

Add a natural source of nutrients that breaks down slowly

Usually contains high levels of beneficial micro-organisms due to going through a worm's digestive system :)

Add up to 30% worm castings in your soil (although it contains nutrients, it's gentle enough that it's unlikely to burn your plants even if you add too much)

Worm making "castings" (p**p) for your cannabis soil :)

Now here are a few examples of good and bad cannabis soil so you can see the texture you're looking for

Ibddoor and low light Environment growing. With organic speific soil and nutrient soil c pre misxtures. You can easily g...
11/29/2017

Ibddoor and low light Environment growing. With organic speific soil and nutrient soil c pre misxtures. You can easily grow organic.

These. Bulbs were plabted 3 days ago

All plants require Nutrient Rich Soil. But certain plants require higher levels of Essential 12 oe grow in altered pH. T...
11/27/2017

All plants require Nutrient Rich Soil. But certain plants require higher levels of Essential 12 oe grow in altered pH. Thats where i can help. My cimpany primarly is indoor worm farm. Using a composting method. Called vermicomposting we produce worm castings a natural full spectrum plant nutrient n

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Currently Closed but will reopening next spring. Medical and personal recovery time needed to occur. Plus much needed time away to deal with struggles from addiction and deppresion. I apologize for the inconvenience to my customers but mostly my family and friends.

I wish i took a picture when i planted these cuttings
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I wish i took a picture when i planted these cuttings

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100% Worm Castings
are the richest natural fertilizer known to humans. That's right: as little as a tablespoon of pure worm castings provides enough organic plant nutrients to feed a 6" potted plant for more than two months. Worm castings stimulate plant growth more than any other natural product on the market. Unlike animal manure and processed chemical fertilizers, it is absorbed easily and immediately by plants. But Worm Castings don't only stimulate plant growth: they also enhance the ability of your soil to retain water (because of its texture), and it even inhibits root diseases such as root rot.

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