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Worm cast tea

Started by james1, December 18, 2009, 06:23:20

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james1

I came across this on tube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmrz1GvM_QI

And i was wondering had anybody made it ?.
Also did you see a big difference on the growth of your veg plants.
Was it worth the hassle ?

james1


InfraDig

The 'tea' that is usually talked about is the liquid that drops out of the bottom of the bin, diluted at one part to ten of water, or thereabouts. (search under Baccyman's posts!) The utube post does seem to be a huge palaver!

manicscousers

we have a wormery, any liquid(not much) gets diluted with water to a weak tea colour and waters whatever needs it

james1

Thanks ..............InfraDig, manicscousers.

For your guidance.
So its abit pointless really. All that fusssing about when its not needed.               

Baccy Man

The youtube video shows one method to make worm casting tea.

The liquid that runs out of the bottom of a wormery is leachate not tea, there is a more detailed post about the difference between leachate & tea here:
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,39267.msg390651.html#msg390651

james1

Thanks baccy man....

That was like reading book I think i got my head round it.  ???   ;)

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