I've been trying to find the answer to figuring out what worms I received, in the mixed batch of 1000 I bought, about 2 months ago. I am confident now that I received exclusively Indian blues...no reds or ENCs as the descripton called for. When I initially suspected this, I was disappointed, but now I am happy about this. Yes, I have had a couple mass escape attempts but I have a good lid that few could get past....and I have noticed there are a ton of wisps and very young worms appearing, even though I haven't spotted any cocoons. Thanks so much for this easy to understand video!
Thank you for all of your videos, love them all. Thank you for the RW and especially the time spent with you and your beautiful family. I very much enjoyed the visit.
Thanks for the close-up of the three types of worms, Samantha. I'm getting my first European nightcrawlers later today - should be several hundred juveniles! ~ Sandra
@ They are doing great. I feed them approximately once a month and make sure I give them lots of calcium (pulverized eggshell). I did a video on how to make worms grow gigantic and the key is to feed dense microbial foods, like manure and compost. ~ Sandra
Good afternoon from Jesus and me! Thank you ever so very much for the 3 - way comparison of the worms. It was so clear. Blessings to you and your family and also upon your business ! ! !
Thank you for educting us on worms and keeping them. My favorite is nightcrawlers for other worm species specialize in one or other of carbons or greens nutrients, while nightcrawlers do well with both materials in worm bin composting.
I've been trying to find the answer to figuring out what worms I received, in the mixed batch of 1000 I bought, about 2 months ago. I am confident now that I received exclusively Indian blues...no reds or ENCs as the descripton called for. When I initially suspected this, I was disappointed, but now I am happy about this. Yes, I have had a couple mass escape attempts but I have a good lid that few could get past....and I have noticed there are a ton of wisps and very young worms appearing, even though I haven't spotted any cocoons. Thanks so much for this easy to understand video!
Thank you Meme's For all your good knowledge It really helps me Get better understanding
Your most welcome
Thank you for all of your videos, love them all.
Thank you for the RW and especially the time spent with you and your beautiful family. I very much enjoyed the visit.
Thank you Samantha. Gradually learning 🥰 Cassie
@soil4soul cassie, just keep watching and learning. I still do after 5 yrs!!
Thank you, started worm farm this year. I love my worms
That is awesome!
Thanks for the close-up of the three types of worms, Samantha. I'm getting my first European nightcrawlers later today - should be several hundred juveniles!
~ Sandra
How did your Euro's do? I am having trouble getting mine big enough to fish with.
@ They are doing great. I feed them approximately once a month and make sure I give them lots of calcium (pulverized eggshell). I did a video on how to make worms grow gigantic and the key is to feed dense microbial foods, like manure and compost.
~ Sandra
Good afternoon from Jesus and me!
Thank you ever so very much for the 3 - way comparison of the worms. It was so clear.
Blessings to you and your family and also upon your business ! ! !
You are so welcome
Thank you for educting us on worms and keeping them. My favorite is nightcrawlers for other worm species specialize in one or other of carbons or greens nutrients, while nightcrawlers do well with both materials in worm bin composting.
Can you mix red wigglers and Europeans if your just gonna fish with em
Yes,they all do well together. They do not interbred.
Interesting, a worm for every application 😁👍
It sure is!
Nice healthy worms.
Hey, Miss Meme. Can euro’s be raised in outside beds, say like in Birmingham Alabama?
What kind of outside bed? Windrows?
The blue worms taste better but it takes fewer nightcrawlers to make a full meal.
Lol