Great Organic Fertilizer - WORM CASTINGS - for all Plants

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2023
  • We all want to grow our plants the best we possibly can. That means ensuring we properly feed our plants. I've tried dozens and dozens of different fertilizers over the years, all with relative degrees of success. But the one fertilizer I have started to use more than any others is called Worm Castings. In this video I describe what worm castings are, why I believe it is the best organic fertilizer for your plants, and how to use them. I offer four different methods of using worm castings so you can try them and all choose what works best for you. I have found that worm castings are a great fertilizer and soil conditioner for all types of plants - house plants, vegetable plants, tropical plants, rare plants, outdoor perennials, and everything in between.
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  • @TheQueensWish
    @TheQueensWish Год назад +7

    I have some and I had no idea how to actually use it! I’ve been missing out! I always shy away from plant foods because I don’t want to burn the roots but this is fool proof! Thank you so much!

  • @TJMcDowell
    @TJMcDowell Год назад +4

    Bought my first bag of WCs this year and it does work!!

  • @DruCabralTheNest
    @DruCabralTheNest 9 месяцев назад

    Love your channel - the information is so good and easy to integrate into the garden. Thank you

  • @shermantx
    @shermantx Год назад +2

    Devin, great information… you’re a natural in front of the camera. Can’t wait to incorporate many of your ideas into our plant family care regime. I’m subscribing today! Cheers~

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Feel free to ask questions any time

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 4 месяца назад

      And he's cute as a button! It's okay for me to be forward and say this because I'm 72 (but going on 30 😊).
      I love how energetic his presentations are. They really jazz me up and make me want to jump right into the middle of my next planned plant adventure!! 🪴 I can swoon, too! 😅

  • @pamelaapgar8184
    @pamelaapgar8184 Год назад +2

    I’ve never heard of worm casting, I gotta get some!

  • @arnoldheenan8266
    @arnoldheenan8266 Год назад

    Your full of great information with so much enthusiasm. Love you Devin and your videos. I’ll have to let you know how things went with my vegetable and herb garden this year.

  • @margaretchiodo-keller4495
    @margaretchiodo-keller4495 Год назад +1

    Very informative video. I will purchasing a bag in the near future to replace my Miracle Grow fertilizer. I hope that this works well for me. Thanks for a good video. I enjoy watching your RUclips channel.

  • @etownem9
    @etownem9 Год назад +2

    I've been adding worm castings from my vermicompost bin to my soil mix and I was really curious if I needed to worry about burning my plants. Great information!

  • @arnoldheenan8266
    @arnoldheenan8266 Год назад

    I will have to find out where to get some to try with my tomatoes plants and herbs

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Год назад +2

      I have some links to high quality ones in the description!

  • @Caseyuptobat
    @Caseyuptobat 3 месяца назад

    I use worm castings as part of my potting mix. Coco coir and peat moss as the structural media, worm castings for nutrients and water retention, and perlite for aeration.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  3 месяца назад

      Love it

    • @rxsora25
      @rxsora25 27 дней назад

      Are you afraid of the dust that perlite has? I've been nervous to use that so I went with pumice.

  • @manjuk1708
    @manjuk1708 Год назад +4

    Try leaf compost. You will forget about worm castings. If you don't believe me, brew some tea leaves and give that water to you plants. I notice plant leaf sizes increases within 3-6 days of giving brewed tea. You can also simply add opened tea bags and apply on top of the pot.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @TheQueensWish
      @TheQueensWish Год назад +3

      What kinds of tea? I have about 40 types of tea. Everything from green tea, to English breakfast, Irish breakfast, lemon ginger, rooibus, hibiscus tea, chamomile and on and on. What should I reach for? Have you tried this on Hoyas? Which plants have responded to tea?

    • @manjuk1708
      @manjuk1708 Год назад +1

      @@TheQueensWish I live in India. We use taj mahal brook bond (it is black tea leaves). I have tried in both golden pothos and heartleaf green philodendron. Both gave me good results instantly I tried in these basic plants for which I have many cuttings and pots.
      Depending upon the pot size, take 1 (3-4 inch pot size) to 3 (8.inch pot size) tea bags. Brew them in 1-3 cup water for 5-6 mins. And when water cools down, you can give this to the plant that's thirsty. And later use the tea extract and mulch it on top layer. I got good results with this.
      But tea is expensive. And I wanted to try in other plants. So now I am doing another thing. I take used tea leaves and wash them in water and dry them in microwave. And then use these used dried tea leaves. But be careful with uainv tea. Since you guys use lot of peat moss and cocopeat in your potting media. Tea leaves should dry between watering or else it might get fungus.
      Sorry for long message.

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 4 месяца назад +3

      Tea? Like regular tea in tea bags? I'm not understanding how tea equates to leaf compost for comparison purposes. I'm really curious, so I will definitely be very appreciative and interested in learning the answer. Thanks much in advance! 😊

    • @manjuk1708
      @manjuk1708 4 месяца назад +1

      Tea bags or tea is basically sun-dried leaves. But expensive than regular leaves. So either you could make an effort with normal fallen leaves (option 1). Or you can use tea in bags or open tea leaves (option 2). There are many videos on how to make leaf compost using dried fallen leaves of trees. if you wish to do that. I did it last year with ficus leaves. I got good results.
      But I must tell you I live in India. We have sunny weather most of the year. And we use terracotta pots. So my plants dry out well between watering. And so if you use tea leaves, boiling it will be good. You can also add leaves on top of the media of plant. And you can give tea boiled water (obviously after it cools down).
      I hope it is clear. I am loving results of leaf compost so far. Please don't try anything organic in your environment in very expensive plants.

  • @stevevaughn2040
    @stevevaughn2040 Год назад +4

    Great video. I am a worm poop guy.

  • @sodiefortheroadie
    @sodiefortheroadie 4 месяца назад

    This video was great! I’m curious though, if I repot a plant and add worm castings to the mix how many times in the following year can I add a thin layer to the top?

  • @CapysGardenShop
    @CapysGardenShop Год назад

    My lil Afr. Violet came w/ instructions to give it work tea. I haven’t wanted to buy it. 😎

  • @vickykent353
    @vickykent353 4 месяца назад

    I'm a rather new newby, like around 8 months into my journey, which I am absolutely loving!!
    I've heard so many plant 🪴 people on RUclips mention worm castings. Now I'm doing my due diligence and trying to determine which application method would be best for me to use.
    If the benefits of worm castings added to the potting soil last approximately 6 months, then at that 6 month mark when the benefits of having it mixed into the soil, I wouldn't want to have to re-do the soil to add worm castings for another 6 months. That seems counterproductive.
    It makes more sense to me to either top dress my plants or feed as a tea. At this point, having just started my research, I like the idea of top dressing.
    Can anyone provide any advice for me or any pros and cons? I'd very much appreciate any words of wisdom. I'm anxious to learn!!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  4 месяца назад +1

      Top dressing should be perfect. It’s the easiest way to apply which will make it the most likely method for continued use over time. I find that overly time consuming garden tasks never get done at all!

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 4 месяца назад

      @plantvibrations Thank you so much for your pronto response!! 🐎 That was the conclusion I had come to a little earlier this evening. The tea makes sense, but it's so much more time-consuming. I'm going with the top dressing.

  • @kevinburke6446
    @kevinburke6446 Год назад

    Wonder if this would be good soil for orchids

  • @rxsora25
    @rxsora25 27 дней назад

    So all I need is Canna Coco coir, pumice and gold worm poop to do this for baby seeds to mature ones without any fertilizer? I'm worried I didn't add enough but if I add anymore then there would be too much moisture and since it does contain micros then what should I use that will keep my plants even more happy? I'm growing super sweet cherry tomatoes and sweet basils. Added bti which is claimed to be natural, so I don't have to get fungus gnats. They're annoying. Hopefully you can help me out with some tips and tricks.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  26 дней назад

      I'm not sure what you are asking

    • @rxsora25
      @rxsora25 26 дней назад

      @@plantvibrations is worm poop all I need for Coco coir and do you think I have to change the pH before watering them?

  • @donnalynch6845
    @donnalynch6845 7 месяцев назад

    Where do you get that stuff from , hardware store s,plant place's??🤔

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  7 месяцев назад

      I have links in the description for purchasing online!

    • @Lindsaymichelle4
      @Lindsaymichelle4 4 месяца назад

      I got a bag at Costco yesterday

  • @riskzoner
    @riskzoner 6 месяцев назад

    What plant is behind your head to the right?

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  6 месяцев назад

      The Anthurium vittarifolium?

    • @riskzoner
      @riskzoner 6 месяцев назад

      @@plantvibrations The brighter green one above it

  • @allisonekiss8183
    @allisonekiss8183 2 месяца назад

    Do you only use this once