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How do I start a
compost pile?
Starting a worm
farm or a bin
Worm Farm Maintenance
Know Your Limits
Harvesting worm castings for marijuana growing soil improvements
Using
worm castings in your soil
Worm
Farming Reference Data
~Worm Farming Reference Data~
NPK Nutrient values for some common worm foods
High N:
Blood Meal (NPK 13-1-0)
Coffee grounds (NPK 1,99-0,36-0,67)
Felt (NPK 14-0-0)
Hair (NPK 14-0-0)
Tea grounds (NPK 4,15-0,62-0,4)
Worm Meal (dried & ground worms) NPK 10-1-1
Greens, leaves & meals, alfalfa, stinging nettle
High P:
Bone Meal generic NPK 4-21-0,2
* steamed NPK 13-15-13
* burned NPK 0-34,7-0
Shrimp Waste NPK 2,87-9,95-0
Tea Leaves ash NPK 0-1,66-0,4
Wheat bran NPK 2,65-2,9-1,6
Oats, Chicken Manure
High K:
Banana skin NPK 0-3,08-11,74
Molasses NPK 0,7-0-5,32
Potato skin NPK 0-5,15-27,5
Wood Ash NPK 0-0,15-7,0
Wood ash (broadleaf) K 10%
Wood ash (coniferous) K 6%
Alfalfa, ashes, potato wastes, peel & skin (-ashes, too)
High Calcium:
Poultry manure (0,5-0,7% dry), dolomite lime, egg shells, bone meal
Note that its usually thought that worm castings is high in
calcium(perhaps with the presumption that lime or eggshells are added
duringthe process).
High Iron:
Stinging nettle (Also high N)
High Magnesium:
Dolomite lime, poultry manure, epsom salts
Vermicomposting by Numbers
Facts from a technical compost quide, section 'Vermi-stabilization' (of
composted communal waste). (Komposti, WSOY 1984).
They are talking about the red wriggler Eisenia Fetida:
- Optimum pH range 5-8. The worms die under pH 4,5 and over pH 9.
- Optimum Humidity 80-85%.
- Dissolved salt leves should not exceed 0,5 % (5000
ppm?).Ammoniumacetate is toxic to the worms when concentrations
exceed 0,1%(1000ppm).
- Greatest growth rate in temperatures between 20 and 25 Cdegrees,
greatest feeding rate in 15-20 C degrees. Temperatures above37 C
degrees cause worm deaths. Can adapt to live in temperatures
closeto 0 C degree.
- "Its been theorized that with optimum temperatures
andsufficient food source the worms would achieve maturity in 5-9
weeks,meaning that a population of 100 worms could produce an
offspringpopulation of 250 000 worms in a year."
- "..up to 20% of the waste materials weight can
becomewormbiomass ." (worm biomass is the worms themselves,
not the wormcastings)
- "The will never be a problem with overproduction of
worm-biomass, as the worms can always be dried and ground to
produce a plantfertilizer. The NPK value of the dried worms is
approxemately 10-1-1.The worm-biomass also contains 0,8% sulphur,
0,6% calcium, 0,3%magnesium and minerals that benefit the growth
of plants."
Worm Species Data
Eisenia fetida (foetida)/Eisenia andrei
Common names: redworm, tiger worm, manure worm
Maximum reproduction under ideal condtions:
3.8 cocoons per adult per week
83.2% hatching success rate
3.3 hatchlings per cocoon
Net reproduction of 10.4 young per adult per week
Maximum growth rate under ideal conditions:
32-73 days to cocoon hatch
53-76 days to sexual maturity
85-149 days from egg to maturity
Temperature requirements °C (°F):
Minimum 3°C (38°F)
Maximum 35°C (95°F)
Ideal range 21-27°C (70-80°F)
Eisenia hortensis (Dendrobaena veneta)
Common names: Belgian nightcrawler, European nightcrawler
Maximum growth rate under ideal conditions:
40-128 days to cocoon hatch
57-86 days to sexual maturity
97-214 days from egg to maturity
Temperature requirements °C (°F):
Minimum 3°C (38°F)
Maximum 32°C (90°F)
Ideal 15-21°C (60-70°F)
Heat tolerance is dependant on moisture level. This worm is
verytolerant of environmental fluctuation and handling, but has a
slowerreproductive rate and requires very high moisture levels,
relative toother worm species.
Other common composting worm species
Bimastos tumidus - often found in compost piles, tolerates mediumC:N
ratios and cooler temperatures better than Eisenia foetida ,multiplies
rapidly in old straw and spoiled hay, hardy to Z-5 and willsurvive in
ordinary soil conditions hence once established it wouldsurvive
without extensive preparations. Earthworm Ecology andBiogeography in
North America
Eudrilus eugeniae: (African nightcrawler) do well but cannot withstand
low temperatures.(composter or surface worker species)
Lumbricus rubellus: (common redworm or red marsh worm), used inCuba's
vermicomposting program, (composter or surface worker species),native
to U.S.
Lumbricus terrestris: nightcrawler, native to U.S. Not suitable for
vermiculture.
Perionyx excavatus: (Asian species) do well but cannot withstand low
temperatures. (composter or surface worker species).
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