POLL: Do you use worms in your indoor grow potting soil?

Thanks for the info :grin:, I will sleep better tonight … :sweat_smile:

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Lurking… Hoping to see the unicorn that says they’re running worms and hydro. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Guess I better drop some knowledge while I’m lurking.
Worms’ primary sensory input is the pressure placed on their body by the soil. You tend to find them at their most comfortable depth. Most are not comfortable wiggling around in the open air, which is why it’s rare to see them leave a pot.

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I’m sorry George for my bad sense of humor. :laughing: But I had to post this. :smiling_imp:
I can just imagine you in bed holding the covers waiting for the worms.

Pink Floyd - Waiting For The Worms

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Found a few this evening taking a drink in the reservoir!

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I have fear since I saw this video:

and still waiting for them after what Tinytuttle said: “Any inorganic salt based fert will make them leave immediately!”

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Ironically I find them in my bonsai mothers often. (16 oz fabric pots). I never added them, but assume they came in with my fresh castings. :+1::seedling:

Oh, and I feed my bonsai mothers megacrop.

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