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Vermicomposting –Bin V003

Sunday, October 09, 2011

This bin started Saturday, September 03, 2011 in Shovel In, Lift Off, Scoop Out .

Sieved material, for a project of extracting castings by suspension in a mesh bag, allowing castings to fall free of the mesh into a collection pail.

Wednesday September 21st 2011

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Nearly three weeks have passed. Some mung beans or oat grass have begun to sprout on the top, but there’s not many more castings at the bottom.

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After just over three weeks we see a spurt of activity in the base.

Does this means that the worms take 3 weeks to settle down?

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I decided to introduce some moisture by drip-feed. Perhaps the mesh allows the matrix to dry right out, reducing worm activity.

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This photo taken within 24 hours of starting the drip feed shows a significant quantity of castings in the base.

I might add a bottle of water once a week, and increase the dosage until I see water in the base, at which point I should scale back.

I want to keep the matrix moist but not wet.

I have found, too, that the three-hook method and the mesh bag itself do not lead to easy removal.

Ideally the ring-and-suspension mechanism would be rigid, then I could lift the bag out and place it over an alternate pail before I harvested the castings from the collection pail.

If I were doing this large scale I’d need one more pail than I had bags.


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