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  • Awesome set up. Ours is all recycled products.

    In our operation we use plastic 55 gallon barrels with a PVC pipe drain to catch the "TEA". youtube.com/watch?v=HaqLBFxRNv­­s

  • I believe you need to start them in the lower bin and once it's full you Start filling the second one with scraps and clippings. The worms move up thru the holes you covered with cardboard into the fresh material then you use the old in the bottom and place that tray back on top and start over.

  • So did you put the coconut fiber OVER the cardboard sign of the product?

    I'm talking about from 2:15 - 2:29 . I understood what you said, but I couldn't make out if you put the cocunut poop over the sign in the tub. Thankyou!

  • if you build it they will come...pile up some compost on top of the ground keep it moist turn it from time to time and the worms just move in ,nothing to buy...

  • heads up.. that compost bin is perfect for the worms… you could have feed all that to your worms and had it process… waste or just burry your old compost come back to it in a year

  • watch out for ants

  • good stuff my nigga

  • @timhemp

    Interesting comment . . . perhaps, you learned a thing or two? :)

  • @Hablerz

    Yes they can, if it's big enough. It can also process human urine as well, I hear it's excellent on plants

  • Just wondering, could these worms be used to process humanure quickly ?

  • @hablerz no

  • cool!

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