Feb 09 2009
The Wormguy
Feb 9, 2009
Well I finally went ice fishing, my son and I drove to Dresen Me., which is an hour and half drive to catch 20 tiny smelts. They smelts in Great Bay run about 10″ to 12″ long, those didnt make 6″. I guess I really wanted to go ice fishing badly.
They temperature has finally warmed up to about 40 degrees. What a mess mud and potholes
Back to worms
Our Worm tea or vermiliquid is collected by spraying water on the worm pits. This combination of water and worm urine as well as other nutrients are combined and recycled. The end result is a liquid plant and soil enhancer that can be diluted to a 1 part worm tea to 50 parts of chlorine free water. 1-50 ratio or 1/3 cup of worm tea to 1 gallon of water. The water must be chlorine free. If you are in an area that has chlorine in the water, let the water set outdoors for 24 hours to dissipate the chlorine, For best results in using this worm tea , spray in the late afternoon to avoid the immediare exposure to UV rays. This will give the worm tea more time to work.