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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • The process of screening two finished worm bins' contents to separate the material from the worms is featured. The collected worms are used to launch 5 new systems geared for breeding
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    00:00 | Intro
    04:48 | Processing of 1st (344-day) system
    28:10 | Processing of 2nd (343-day) system
    43:40 | Retool bench for launching new systems
    46:17 | Launch of 5 new breeder buckets
    55:19 | Wrap up & sign off
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  • @A-V
    @A-V  Před rokem +4

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  • @crt9082
    @crt9082 Před rokem +16

    Just stick a piece of Pumpkin in the finished castings . check every 3 days and catch worms .

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +2

      That is, more or less, what I did :)

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 Před rokem +2

      I like that plan.

  • @Dee.C
    @Dee.C Před rokem +8

    WOW ! Lots of wormies ! That was a long day of work for you , now go have a cold one and relax . I love watching these videos . Thanks for sharing .

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +2

      Nice to hear people making references to things I said at the very end of the video. Thanks for sticking with it all the way to the end :)

  • @brianboe3774
    @brianboe3774 Před rokem +6

    I’ve never seen such a dry worm bin … dam !!!

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +1

      Yeah - in a drive to get the material 'screening friendly' I think I went a bit overboard on drying it out. The skinny, dehydrated wormies are a clear indication of that... It is doubtful that I will try this again :)

  • @TheTrueabundance
    @TheTrueabundance Před rokem +10

    I believe light separation or/and horizontal migration looks much less traumatic for the worms than all this shaking and sifting after being partially suffocated from drying out the bin…

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem

      Yes - totally. I doubt that I will take this approach again in the future. Those poor worms looked so dried out and weary. Thanks for watching!

  • @tommyschrader8096
    @tommyschrader8096 Před rokem +6

    Now that is a days work. Worm wranglers don’t work normal hours. You might want to consider placing a wet newspaper over the casting you will be migrating the worms from. Even after I have completed my migrations I keep a wet newspaper and plastic on top to keep all the goodies in the castings alive while I am using them. You deserve cold one or two. Thanks AV for sharing.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +2

      I covered with plastic, but nothing else. I have also installed a couple baiting stations... so hopefully I'll have the straggler worms out of the stuff soon. In the past I have kept my castings that are truly done & officially 'in storage' with a damp piece of paper on the surface and a plastic covering on top of that... but most recently I covered only with plastic. Perhaps I will add a sheet of paper to the storage bucket, beneath the plastic, which I can occasionally dampen if it becomes dry. It might also serve as a way to gauge the moisture level of the castings 👍🏻

    • @tommyschrader8096
      @tommyschrader8096 Před rokem +2

      @@A-V Believe it or not it doesn’t make it wet at all with the paper and plastic combo. In fact when you dig into it it is perfect.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +1

      I'm even wondering if that might also be a way to slowly recondition a batch of castings that were placed into storage a bit dry. A damp piece of paper would allow for the moisture to slowly absorb into the somewhat dry castings... 👍🏻

  • @texaspatty4697
    @texaspatty4697 Před rokem +4

    When worms gather on my plastic bubble wrap, I like to spray it gently with water before laying it back down, once I'm done working with the bin. Lots of them rinse right back down into the bin.

  • @rickkatz-tn7sz
    @rickkatz-tn7sz Před rokem +4

    I put a stainless steel colender in the middle and put 2 halves of avocado in it, and every week I take the worms attached to the avocado out.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem

      Sometimes I use a similar baiting method also 👍🏻

  • @-ChrisD
    @-ChrisD Před rokem +5

    It's nice to have a longer video once in awhile 🙂

  • @hammockmonk
    @hammockmonk Před rokem +10

    I’ve had worm bins for 20 years and I’ve never found an effective way to separate the worms from the finished castings…

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +3

      For me the easiest & most effortless way seems to be the approach in which they are given a fresh batch of bedding & food to migrate into.. while also allowing the finished castings to gradually dry - providing the worms with further motivation to exit 👍🏻

  • @brianguers7294
    @brianguers7294 Před 3 měsíci +2

    1/8th inch screen works really well for me. I only end up with hatchlings and some cocoons in the finished castings.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před 3 měsíci

      Sounds *_super-fine_* :) 👍🏻

  • @ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739

    If it were me I'd pour off extra water and add more bedding otherwise you'll have smelly swamp like odor in a few days.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +1

      Now that the worms are in there I trust that they'll make sure that no funny odors begin emanating from the buckets :)

  • @marlenen6130
    @marlenen6130 Před rokem +8

    Perhaps if you just put all the worms and castings into the end of a bus bin, then add a bit of the bedding from each breeder bin, you create a horizontal migration. I like elevating the finished side and having really moist comfortable area for the worms to escape to. What this experiment demonstrated was that there are definitely pros and cons of this method. With the loss of worms and diminished size and activity level of the worms in this check in, it reinforces to me how much I prefer to keep the worms active during as much of the process as I can. I just like pushing the finished material to one end and adding to the other side. When I do my large harvests of the Hungry Bin and the Vermibag Lil Mammoth, just putting it all in a wheelbarrow and baiting them out and removing any unfinished items and large worms works great.
    Maybe if you put some holes in a felt grow bag and then putting all that stuff onto a new bin, the worms will just crawl out. I think if you use your castings in a potting mix, then it doesn’t really matter how wet or dry the castings are since you need moisture in your potting mix anyways. The material will keep breaking down in storage, so chunks aren’t a real problem. It’s mostly about getting mature worms out.
    FYI I find that those ‘wet boulders’ are usually pieces of bedding holding castings. It’s just as easy to add it to a new bin which gets a new bin off to a much better start. Also you could just throw those boulders into your storage bins and mix it. It keeps those bins active and feeds the babies hatching in there. My storage bins always decrease in size over time, so they always need being topped off 😂🎉

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +3

      Since I had absolutely no space remaining in the bus box full of castings, I opted to set up a couple bait boxes. Hopefully I am able to lure the wormies out of the material. My hunch is that they will be on the lookout for a more moist place to be - so the bait boxes with soaked bedding plus some yummy pumpkin added will hopefully get any visitors to remain & not wander off back into the castings
      Like you, I also typically assume that a clumped boulder of castings is most probably a chunk of bedding with castings adhering to it :)

  • @PlantObsessed
    @PlantObsessed Před rokem +7

    I wonder at what stage the castings become toxic to the worms? You have to be getting close at a year old. Maybe that was why some of the worms were looking sick? At almost an hour video that might have been 2 bruski!

    • @Riyera
      @Riyera Před rokem +1

      Do they really become toxic or do they just become devoid of nutrition but still consumed (like empty calories?) resulting in lethargic undernourished worms?

    • @PlantObsessed
      @PlantObsessed Před rokem +1

      @@Riyera they actually become toxic. Like fish swimming in a dirty tank.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem

      That's certainly another valid consideration to take into account - one that I haven't really factored in. Perhaps running bins for longer might not be as good an idea as my most recent kick, which is to try running bins closer to their storage capacity (hopefully prompting reproduction, increasing worm population & thus the bin's throughput capability - ultimately reaching the need to harvest sooner by filling up the bin quicker) :)

  • @reggie5
    @reggie5 Před rokem +4

    Worm quarter pounders - coming to a fast food restaurant near you.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +2

      Haven't you heard??, those new menu items are going to be insects... not worms :P

  • @I.am.Mumma.Bear.1
    @I.am.Mumma.Bear.1 Před rokem +7

    I think you need to remember that worms breath through their skin and need moisture to breath 💧 .. your killing your poor worms by being too hung up about separating your worms from the castings 😖
    Also you need to remember that having the castings too dry your also killing the microbiology in the castings by drying them out too 🤦‍♀️
    You’ll always have clumps when screening .. that’s when you use the light method 👍🏽

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem

      I know, I know - I totally agree 👍🏻

  • @VermiCast_Garden
    @VermiCast_Garden Před rokem +3

    Fun video.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Tropicsmoker22
    @Tropicsmoker22 Před měsícem +1

    I use watermelon rinds with a little pink flesh. I put flesh side down. Works really well. I check rinds daily and normally within 1 week I have little to no worm on the rinds. Then screen though 3/16 punch plate. Anything that makes it across going back in next cycle.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před měsícem

      Yes, watermelon - like you said - works well! 👍🏻

  • @wellhello7391
    @wellhello7391 Před rokem +1

    I believe there is a brand of brew called Wormtown from state of MA
    Haha
    I enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting.

  • @texaspatty4697
    @texaspatty4697 Před rokem +4

    I've tried going to your affiliate link to shop for bus bins, but it isn't at all clear which bins you use or would recommend.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +2

      There are no significant characteristics of bus boxes that sets one apart from the other... Some happen to be a convenient size for my shelf, some are a color that I sorta like more than others, etc... but none of these are things I would consider to be meaningful to anyone else. Thank you for using my affiliate links (regardless of what you buy, whether its something I recommended or not, it all helps!)

  • @RobertH65
    @RobertH65 Před rokem +2

    Cheers 🍻

  • @audreyplaysnice2086
    @audreyplaysnice2086 Před rokem +2

    Forgive me for being ignorant and confused. I looked up vermicomposting so my initial question of whether this is for fishing or composting was answered. Now I'm left with this question: is this for profit, for research, for your own gardening and/or other reasons?

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +4

      It started out mainly as the creation of worm castings to nourish the plants in my garden. Over time I also gained a big appreciation for the redirection & reuse of compostable materials that would have otherwise ended up in my everyday trash destined for the landfill. I suppose I also get some satisfaction out of people learning & gaining an appreciation for worm farming after watching some of my videos. Thanks for watching!

  • @thebaldchef14
    @thebaldchef14 Před rokem +3

    I am a CZcams chef and I am looking to create the perfect soil create vegetables, herbs. I did spend an hour watching this very interesting information. Please stay connected!

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching!

    • @thebaldchef14
      @thebaldchef14 Před rokem +1

      @@A-V So interesting, I am going to buy some red wiggelers, Do you think this is the best worm For making great soil? Where do you buy them?

    • @Th4thWiseman
      @Th4thWiseman Před rokem +1

      ​@@thebaldchef14 I'm a vermiculture producer and edible food producer aswell.
      I have an average perpetual worm population of approximately 10million worms in total.
      I'm also engaged at the moment doing lots of soil testing amending processes across many farms that are wanting to move away from synthetic fertilisers.
      %100 the produce tastes better,grow faster,bigger, healthier and the vitamins and minerals in the produce supercede everything thats store bought, we call store bought produce "Ghost Food" due to the hollow lack of nutrients.
      Once people experience REAL food they never want to go back to what they used to do and the flow on effects are immense as witnessed and continue to witness with people's health returning across the board! Food grown right is medicine, not a pill or potion sold from pharmaceutical companies!

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem

      I started out with worms that were given to me. I've also got some that were part of a swap. I also had a couple worm retailers graciously donate some worms, too :) They all do well. If you opt for the red wigglers then you won't be disappointed, they are - after all - the Cadillac of worms 👍🏻

  • @infocat13
    @infocat13 Před rokem +2

    Try 211 Steel Reserve:)

  • @patriciakane764
    @patriciakane764 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Did a similar check in? Not clear what that means!

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry... this video was created over 14 months ago - so my recollection of what happened here is fuzzy. If you could provide me with a time index for the point in the video that you are referring to then I can review that part & try to clarify. Thank you!

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 Před rokem +4

    Water is life. No water is death. I think you went over the edge buddy. Not watching any more.

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +3

      You are entirely correct. I believe that I have learned my lesson....

    • @the_green_anna
      @the_green_anna Před rokem +2

      I had serious problems watching that too. 🥺💔

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +4

      I was never my intention to distress the worms, or my viewers....

    • @the_green_anna
      @the_green_anna Před rokem +3

      @@A-V I know. 💛

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před rokem +2

      :)

  • @texaspatty4697
    @texaspatty4697 Před rokem +3

    Over-thinking all the options can take the joy out of your hobby.

  • @rhondamontiel1956
    @rhondamontiel1956 Před 27 dny +1

    It pains me to see you leave the worms sitting in the light for so long while you take your time and chat and then agitate even more , then see them dying and agitate some more. I've seen others doing the same types of things till the poor worms are foaming or bubbling. Seems so cruel I don't get it. I try to turn away but always come back due to lack of other good options

    • @A-V
      @A-V  Před 26 dny

      I appreciate where you're coming from. I could certainly do better. Thank you for watching