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Re: Compost ?

Postby pistolshrimp » Thu Jan 22, 2015 5:20 pm

Arkadion wrote:Always put "food" with purity higher than the worm, else I think the worm can loose purity... :? I use a full row of pythons for each bin. I think this way you get the max out of them.


Wicker Baskets One for each worm, they like their space.

0 F0
FWF
0 F0

F= food. W= Worm 0= empty space

You can set that up in any container tho, I find baskets to work best for me.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby Arkadion » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:57 pm

pistolshrimp wrote:
Wicker Baskets One for each worm, they like their space.

0 F0
FWF
0 F0

F= food. W= Worm 0= empty space

You can set that up in any container tho, I find baskets to work best for me.


I use same placement, only one difference: instead of empty space, I put heads of cabbage for storing purposes.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby tkbuffalo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:46 am

pistolshrimp wrote:
Arkadion wrote:Always put "food" with purity higher than the worm, else I think the worm can loose purity... :? I use a full row of pythons for each bin. I think this way you get the max out of them.


Wicker Baskets One for each worm, they like their space.

0 F0
FWF
0 F0

F= food. W= Worm 0= empty space

You can set that up in any container tho, I find baskets to work best for me.



Thank you for the information, any particular suggestion for the food?

Do all 4 foods have to be the same type?
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Re: Compost ?

Postby pistolshrimp » Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:19 am

Cabbage. It's the easiest to work with. Buy some in Providence and split it up. Do not use pumpkins they don't work.

Did you read the wiki on any of this, if so, where do you see room for improvement.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby tkbuffalo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:22 am

pistolshrimp wrote:Cabbage. It's the easiest to work with. Buy some in Providence and split it up. Do not use pumpkins they don't work.

Did you read the wiki on any of this, if so, where do you see room for improvement.


I bought cabbage seeds in Providence, and I actually have a field growing cabbage now...so hopefully it will work.

I read the wiki, I understand 7 pythons mean 100% worm 'efficiency', however, if my pythons/worms are at 0% purity I don't see how that would help anything in the compost bin.

It would seem as though I need to get cabbage or some other food that Id need to buy with some level of purity, place a python in the middle of them in a basket or box and sit 12+ hours before the phython would get a higher purity....

Am I correct?
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Re: Compost ?

Postby tkbuffalo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 5:01 am

Is anyone willing to sell me any Python Worms with Purity?

I assume that will help my compost bin, and ultimately my humus to have some sort of purity level as well??
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Re: Compost ?

Postby pistolshrimp » Fri Jan 23, 2015 7:10 am

tkbuffalo wrote:Is anyone willing to sell me any Python Worms with Purity?

I assume that will help my compost bin, and ultimately my humus to have some sort of purity level as well??


Yes it will, and don't you have a trade thread. Make a section called "WTB" or Want to Buy. You'll have better luck there than in the Help section.
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