Infinite worm farm! Great for your garden and for compost! #compost #worms #wormfarm #autofarm #sustainablity #sustainable #offgrid #garden #gardening #acornlandlabs
@@yttyw8531 let's say you did this during January. And you have 100 worms. The first one will be at 90 days so it's 200 2nd one will be 400 since 200*2. 3rd one will be 800. And last one will be 1600 worms per year. Or more depending if you add the last 5 days.
For people doing this, just note that the liquid from this process is not worm tea, it's actually a sign that there is too much moisture. Worm tea is a different process
@@JohnSmith-rq8hwWho TF is buying worms like that? Where can you sell them to make "$100,000.00 per year"?!?! 🙄 Sounds too good to be true or else A LOT MORE PEOPLE WOULD BE WORM FARMERS!!!
@@Lucy-sb4coI sold mine for $11/kg of worm, and I make about $600/month (I'm in borneo, Indonesia) most people just chose to buy the compost & worm tea instead of spending month for vermicompost
I’ve done this for my own garden using Rubbermaid bins… works SO well and the compost breaks down a lot faster for me than in a traditional bin (which I also have). Those worms can annihilate pineapple rinds and tops within weeks… so fast! And amazing for the soil. Bonus treats for the chickens and fishing, too.
except this short is... wrong, on so many levels. Also your assumption is wrong, as you need to manage the worm population by providing increasing food and space to maintain growth. But there's no way to see downvotes so you can't tell. Vermicomposting is great, so whatever
Ah, but don't forget to sift the compost through a fine strainer! The compost falls through, but the worm cocoons with the eggs inside don't! You want to keep those, friend.
Keep plenty food in the containers and the earthworms will come into your pot. If pot is in contact w ground. Collect starter earthworms from under boards, pots, tree trunks on ground. Esp available after a rain, use a trowel, careful to not hurt your capture🌱.
You absolutely need to learn how to farm Japanese beetles, you'll get pounds of them very often. Mash them up for fertilizer or feed them to livestock.
Your content is so helpful and accessible. The other day, I learned that food-grade 5-gallon buckets are given out for free by bakeries in large supermarket chains such as Walmart and Kroger.
Though alot a bakeries have started using 3 gallon buckets. Even the Walmart by me only uses frosting in 3 gallon buckets. It's an awesome way to get buckets and boxes
I envy you bro I wish I had the time and somewhat of the knowledge cuz I'm so stressed and I could use a hobby or anything like this to spend my time instead of chasing my 2-year-old and listening to my wife complain constantly😢 Lol
Fun fact: worms actually likes to eat from top to bottom, all the compounds will always be on the surface. So technically, you should switch the role of the two upper buckets. Anyway it is a good idea because what we used to do in our farm in Thailand was just using a bucket with holes and just manually scooping all the top layer by hand and transfer the rest to a new bucket with the new worm living space(vegetable remains + other stuff for the worm to enjoy)
“Jobs” are a social construct that presupposes the legitimacy of a capitalist class. Everyone feels the leech-like nature of the “business owner” who takes the wealth of your labor for themselves, and this generation is desperate to escape this cycle. YOU are the worm. Working for one’s self by owning your own means of production so that you can own the total reward for your own labor as a worker is the foundational premise of both anarchy and communism. It is by your own hand that you create wealth, and by the willingness of others to exchange their wealth with you that you obtain prosperity. We all need each other to have a diverse civilization, but no one can tell you that they “own” the production of your own two hands.
Grew up with one of these in our laundry room. The whole room smelt like dirt and you’d occasionally find a stray dried worm half way across the kitchen 😅
I want to do that. I want to become self-sufficient, but one of the big things about self-sufficiency is growing your own food which you need fertilizer for and this would be a good way of getting a lot of fertilizer.
@@dongeronimoI that's hilarious 🤣🤣. This guy found some gold bars basically under a trash heap and a house that he bought to refurbish. Maybe that's where he put them at, cuz I don't think he went out telling everybody.
Yeah it requires a lot more work than you may think, maybe around 200 buckets with a giant operation you would net around 100k, presuming you already have big buyers.
Go to a bakery or restaurant to get food grade buckets for free. They buy lots of ingredients in those, and they can't be recycled, so most places will just give them to you
After snoozing through long “tutorials” on vermiculture, this SHORT, CONSISE, INFORMATIVE explanation tells me all I need to know...(besides what I already knew.😋) Thank you!
My guess would be people living in coastal areas or areas with lots of lakes and ponds. The worms will be sold as bait to local fishermen, netting between 5 to $6 for 12 to 20 nightcrawlers, slightly more for red worms, which are smaller and more suitable for smaller species. 100K is probably slightly exaggerated, but you could make some pretty serious cash if you put the work in.
My brothers and i would go worm picking when were teenagers at a golf course. We would carry those 5 gallon buckets and fill them. This was in the 70s it was amazing how many we would bring home.. My mother would sell them to a factory 6 cents per worm. We keep some and sell them in our store. It was like a blanket on the greens.
@@debbiedebbie9473 rain and wet cardboard attract worms to the surface, and grunting (which is essentially taking a pitch fork, sticking it in the ground, and rubbing a piece of wood back and forth on the handle) sends vibrations into the ground that mimics a mole digging through the soil, which scares the worms to the surface as an escape.
i have a neighbor that does it, he just bought a brand new black widow chevy, has a huge yard and house, i always wondered what those piles of mulch were. i checked my mulch beds and under the horse manure, i have so many worms already there, there are millions in my yard already, plus i have a horse, endless supply of buckets, i got everything i need except the netting, i got the greenhouse plastic, i got the wood to build the greenhouse, time to get to work.
My worms have been in the maze worm farm-or equivalent, for 7 months in my living room and never had a smell from them- maybe of earth…. As for their bedding I use coco coir. So smells earthy. Otherwise not noticed anything. As someone else said it depends how you care for them…. If you a good worm parent then they will be ok. If you feed them the wrong stuff and too much food then you may get a smell.
I’m sure the newspaper is just so the worms don’t fall into the very bottom bucket without holes since the worm juice is usually there you don’t want them fall in and drown
Why should it, you want the Worms to go up and not down. If some of the upper compost trickles down there is no problem. The first is just for the "water"
Yes, assuming your basement has several acres of spare space and comes with a small army of unpaid staff to farm, market, sell and distribute the worms.
so i did some basic numbers, if you have perfect doubling every 90 days, if you start with 625 worms in one year you will have 160,000 worms, worms for fishing around me are 8 worms for 5 bucks(realized after i wrote this and did the math that worms are 12 for 5 bucks or 6 nightcrawlers.) theorecticly you could sell 20,000 units of worms a year and make 100k off it. im assuming you ca n probably only have a few hundred worms per contraption so having the space to store the 8000 buckets may become an issue. 50k deffintly seems plausable if you live near a high fishing area though. and it would essentially become passive income. think i might actually look into this myself...
@@common-peasant There is so much missing from your numbers that I don't know where to start. I would encourage you to think about logistics and overhead costs. But good luck with your venture and please post back here when reality hits you. If operating a profitable business were easy, then everyone would be doing it.
I one time ordered worms online and the USPS worker didn't see to understand there were live contents inside the package and so they stuffed the package inside the mailbox on a 100 degree day and it sat there for 4 hours in the heat. Needless to say, opening that package and seeing them all writhing in pain was the most horrific thing I've ever seen and yes, they most definitely felt that pain.
It needs a certain amount of moisture to start and what you feed them will leak a little more. Some liquid is normal, and leaving it in with the worms can be detrimental, besides the fact that that stuff is like crack for plants
Fuck it. Take your dream job no matter how much you’ll make from it. Just have worms as your side hustle. My doctor tells me I shouldn’t have worms, I just tell him the grindset never stops.
No need to put in newspaper at the bottom. Actually, it can clog up the holes, making the worms drown. Don´t worry, your kitchen scraps/compost won´t fall through the holes
Organic gardens have the most worms, wgich make tunnels fir air and water. To attract and propagate them, cover empty beds each fall with 4" of crushed/chopped leaves. By the the time you plant in spring, nost if that mulch will have been eaten.
The worms be like "we've been climbing for hundreds of generations andnhave never seen the true surface
It’s all fun and games with us and worms, then you think about it from a larger perspective… whose worms are we?
@@booognishbro got existential over doing some work in the garden
Edit: How the hell did this get 1k likes
@@booognishwhen do we start making the climb?
@manassikdar4154 we already have. The next bucket it Mars
it's a fucking sisyphus situation all over again
minecraft farm glitch irl
So cringe
@@jesuschristiskingandsavior461Judge not ye shall not be judged.
Okay @jesuschristiskingandsavior461
@@jesuschristiskingandsavior461You got that backwards
@@jesuschristiskingandsavior461bro really said cringe when he’s subscribed to a channel called yoboy PIZZA
One must imagine Worm Sisyphus happy
Worm Sisyphus is elated, that's just an unlimited buffet
I love it
Unexpected Camus reference
just ordered 3,000 buckets and a drill
@@MB-gm6kg*Worm Camus
Worms doubling every 90 days sounds like a highschool math problem
You have 100 worms in worm tower. Worms double every 90 days. How many worms you will have after one year?
Around 400 worms a year.
@@yttyw8531 at least 2 worms
@@yttyw8531 let's say you did this during January.
And you have 100 worms. The first one will be at 90 days so it's 200 2nd one will be 400 since 200*2. 3rd one will be 800. And last one will be 1600 worms per year. Or more depending if you add the last 5 days.
@@yttyw8531 1600!
'You are paying way too much for the worms, who's your worm guy?'
-Creed Bratton
i was looking for this
😂
He's got a guy for everything 😂
Omg 😂
Bruh creed be buying worms to eat
Finally decided my career path 💀
Hahaha 😂 same.
Same🤙
I'm literally sitting here thinking who I could sell them too, and how 😂
Yup
Same here, was about to google shit😂
“So what do you do for a living?” “I sell worms.”
I have worms
@@Garyescargothat’s what we’re gonna call it!
@@AnAppleWithEyes lol you got it
I got worms!
👀
We got worms. Have none of you not ever seen dumb n dumber?
I am now going to begin my worm empire from the basement of my parents house
Someone said use the red warm, other regular onse dont stay in bucket
Ummmm be sure and inform them …😂
For people doing this, just note that the liquid from this process is not worm tea, it's actually a sign that there is too much moisture. Worm tea is a different process
Is the liquid fertilizer ready anyway?
And ya no idea what worm tea is
@@crs19191919 worm tea=liquid fertiliser
@@slashbat2375yes great but that still doesn’t explain the difference dum dum.
I actually a lot of times find some of my worms that have fallen through to the bottom…. Making it a “worm tea”
@@slim2826 lol, love that lmao. But on a serious note, some mesh (or a window screen) can stop them falling through, but still let liquid through!
A hundred grand! I started charging my worms rent and doubled that
😄😄😄
@@Lucy-sb4cono it’s not. There are people who started a worm farming business that make 7 figures/year
Those worms better get a job, them dirty lazy worms.
@@JohnSmith-rq8hwWho TF is buying worms like that? Where can you sell them to make "$100,000.00 per year"?!?! 🙄 Sounds too good to be true or else A LOT MORE PEOPLE WOULD BE WORM FARMERS!!!
@@Lucy-sb4coI sold mine for $11/kg of worm, and I make about $600/month (I'm in borneo, Indonesia) most people just chose to buy the compost & worm tea instead of spending month for vermicompost
I’ve done this for my own garden using Rubbermaid bins… works SO well and the compost breaks down a lot faster for me than in a traditional bin (which I also have). Those worms can annihilate pineapple rinds and tops within weeks… so fast! And amazing for the soil. Bonus treats for the chickens and fishing, too.
Just started my first one this week. Not planning on selling them but just using them to compost and add the soil to my garden.
Pls tell me how did it go?
@@lukeangelides4705 I found that I wasn't really a fan of the bucket system. I actually purchased a vermihut from Amazon and have been loving it.
Was it unsuccessful? 😂
Yo baldy
It went OK. I wasn't really a fan so I decided to buy a vermihut. Same concept but better materials
Make sure you clean up the holes that you drill. Sharp edges will injure and kill the worms as they travel through the holes.
😂😂😂😂😂
Avoid this by using a soldering iron to melt holes instead!
Yes! Sand it down!
The worms will split and double 😂
@@Dewabarasunderangood point lol
So Dumb and Dumber’s business idea “We Got Worms” was legit.
Was looking for this comment
I came looking for this. Yes I am in my 30s lol😂
@@amberm2777 Same here in my 30’s. I saw the movie the other day. He actually said, “ I got warms.” Had me cracking up! Close enough though 😂.
Read my mind 😂
Straight up. Lloyd knew it all along
By sheer math, this very worm tower will eventually turn everything in the universe to worms and compost.
except this short is... wrong, on so many levels. Also your assumption is wrong, as you need to manage the worm population by providing increasing food and space to maintain growth.
But there's no way to see downvotes so you can't tell. Vermicomposting is great, so whatever
@malloc7108 This video and my math are both 110% correct. Good try acting like you know stuff though.
@@malloc7108 "downvotes" you just exposed yourself as a redditor
Been wanting to make one of these. I have chickens and I want them to have year-round worms to eat
Fly/Maggot farms can grow Fly Larvae much faster than worm farms to feed your chickens....😊
And the CHICKENS LOVE THEM❤
Consider meal worms as well.
Ah, but don't forget to sift the compost through a fine strainer! The compost falls through, but the worm cocoons with the eggs inside don't! You want to keep those, friend.
can you please explain a bit
are you referring to the liquid compost at the bottom?
I luv it when you look at me like that 😻🥰
@@robertfrost00I’d assume it’s because you want to retain as many worms as possible, seeing as you’ll be selling them.
@@queerceramics probably referring to the actual compost material in the middle, as the bottom layer is the filtered and all liquid.
He’s gonna freak out when he finds out about seeds
It's literally free money! Growing out of the ground!!!
What seeds?
@@carlo6451in your pants junior
@@Fucuemycelium will break that down.
Monsanto:
"Infinite worm glitch" got me dying 😂😂😂
😂
dr.plants after watching this video:🤑🤑
Best worms for this setup are red wrigglers which stay put and won't try to escape. Regular earthworms will travel.
Oh that's good to know if I ever decide to try and do this.
You know your worms
Keep plenty food in the containers and the earthworms will come into your pot. If pot is in contact w ground. Collect starter earthworms from under boards, pots, tree trunks on ground. Esp available after a rain, use a trowel, careful to not hurt your capture🌱.
Considering earthworms aren’t native to the states u probably should t do it with earthworms regardless lol
As a small space gardener who's getting tired of spending, Thank you for sharing this information. May the season be good to you. 🙏🏽🌱
Tired of spending money on what, worms? Why would you buy worms?
@@mcgee1864compost worms? Ever heard of em?
@@mcgee1864more likely spending money on fertilizer
@@mcgee1864 earthworm castings. For the size of the bags I've found & my uses, it starts adding up quickly.
You absolutely need to learn how to farm Japanese beetles, you'll get pounds of them very often. Mash them up for fertilizer or feed them to livestock.
Sounds cool but who's gonna buy my worms? Pet stores? Fishermen?
Gardeners will line up for that compost. Also, if you don't wanna deal direct to fishermen, go to the bait shop
The bucket contraption you've built is the worm equivalent of the horror movie called "The Platform" 😂
Instructions unclear, they have gained sentience
But you are the one who brought them here so they should thank you
Give them prosthetic legs and have them guard your house
Erhmmm actually they already had sentience🤓
@papitrump1 do you see them making a gun no I didn't think so the only species that have sentience are humans and maybe dolphins and orcas
@@JoelMcCaryDolphins can make guns?!?!?!
I saved this to my playlist that is usually reserved for video games, titled "Glitches"
It felt appropriate 😂
So theres nothing stopping us from getting a worm army
I’ve watched like 12 videos trying to figure out how to make one of these and this is the only one that’s actually made sense
Your content is so helpful and accessible. The other day, I learned that food-grade 5-gallon buckets are given out for free by bakeries in large supermarket chains such as Walmart and Kroger.
Really?
@@infernaldaedra Yes, I immediately called and picked up 3 of them from Smiths
Why would they do that?
@@kelsey6556 my guess is that they have products come in that are shipped in buckets like ingredients
Though alot a bakeries have started using 3 gallon buckets. Even the Walmart by me only uses frosting in 3 gallon buckets. It's an awesome way to get buckets and boxes
I love you guys thanks so much for all this easily accesible knowledge! i've been having a blast with organic veggies in my small terrace
I envy you bro I wish I had the time and somewhat of the knowledge cuz I'm so stressed and I could use a hobby or anything like this to spend my time instead of chasing my 2-year-old and listening to my wife complain constantly😢
Lol
Love that!
Human: CHECK OUT THIS GLITCH
Worm: this is what i do 🪱
Fun fact: worms actually likes to eat from top to bottom, all the compounds will always be on the surface. So technically, you should switch the role of the two upper buckets. Anyway it is a good idea because what we used to do in our farm in Thailand was just using a bucket with holes and just manually scooping all the top layer by hand and transfer the rest to a new bucket with the new worm living space(vegetable remains + other stuff for the worm to enjoy)
you can work with just 2 buckets ! The second bucket is just there to catch the liquid, wich is a very potent firtilizer !!!
The true AFK farm
I love when people rediscover jobs under the guise of a hustle or an "income farm"
"infinite rediscovery glitch"
That is hilariously insightful 😂
This can be a side hustle while you have a main job.
Can't wait for them to rediscover what being a caganeer is
“Jobs” are a social construct that presupposes the legitimacy of a capitalist class. Everyone feels the leech-like nature of the “business owner” who takes the wealth of your labor for themselves, and this generation is desperate to escape this cycle. YOU are the worm.
Working for one’s self by owning your own means of production so that you can own the total reward for your own labor as a worker is the foundational premise of both anarchy and communism. It is by your own hand that you create wealth, and by the willingness of others to exchange their wealth with you that you obtain prosperity. We all need each other to have a diverse civilization, but no one can tell you that they “own” the production of your own two hands.
Super awesome explanation. You made this seem so easy.
Congratulations on your successful worm farm!
Its nice to see Floyd and Harry's kids are doing well.
"I Got Worms" 🪱🪱🪱🪱🪱
Lloyd*
@@jamessmithjr6788 Autocorrect doesn't like "Lloyd" it would seem.
@@keenfire8151 Happens to me all the time lol
Grew up with one of these in our laundry room. The whole room smelt like dirt and you’d occasionally find a stray dried worm half way across the kitchen 😅
😂😂😂
"Mom, can we buy worms?"
I'm telling you guys, the normal 9-5 ain't the way.
You guys are doing a great job of distilling good information into bites small enough for the modern age to consume. Keep up the awesome work.
Thank you!
pls make a duck tower
Umm that one accurate username subreddit I guess
I forgot it’s name
A goat tower, too!
i second 🥈 the duck 🦆 tower ❤
Bunny tower? 🐰
On it
I want to do that. I want to become self-sufficient, but one of the big things about self-sufficiency is growing your own food which you need fertilizer for and this would be a good way of getting a lot of fertilizer.
You might not need as much fertilizer if you already have rich soil as long as you rotate.
Just don't store your thousand dollars in cash in the worm bucket 🤣
You store the gold you are hiding from the IRS there.
@@dongeronimoI that's hilarious 🤣🤣. This guy found some gold bars basically under a trash heap and a house that he bought to refurbish. Maybe that's where he put them at, cuz I don't think he went out telling everybody.
imagine being a teacher and finding out you can make more money selling worms 💀
Yeah it requires a lot more work than you may think, maybe around 200 buckets with a giant operation you would net around 100k, presuming you already have big buyers.
Haha.. A teacher... They would have to work to make money and that is not what they are about.
@@hobokenhero2594It's a Breaking Bad joke
"many people in their basement end up making worms"
The tapeworm can stay he's not hurting anyone
@@thevvitch7585it's the mixtapeworm the neighbours are pissed about
This was an incredibly well made video. Great information, keep it up.
Woman: so what do you do for a living?
Man: I got worms
You forgot to say "add worms" they don't just appear from thin air 😅
I was wondering!!!😂
They do just appear!…kidding haha. Yes good point! We use red works bought from any bait shop!
Thanks for this. Had me rethinking my whole knowledge of how things come into existence for a second 😂
@@TheDaizMit used to be the "legit" scientific theory, and was called "spontaneous generation". In case you were wondering
That's what i was thinking. Then where do i sell the worms when i have a bunch to sell? The two main parts need to be added to the video. Ha
Never thought I'd ever see myself being interested in being a worm farmer
But here I am at Home Depot looking for buckets
You can also sell the worm castings (worm poop) and the liquid after it has fermented.
Go to a bakery or restaurant to get food grade buckets for free. They buy lots of ingredients in those, and they can't be recycled, so most places will just give them to you
"I've got worms." That's what im going to call my store.
This was the best explained video on this ty!
“Oh you’re payin way too much for worms, man. Who’s your worm guy?”
- Creed Bratton
I tried something similar with these and meal worms. Really interesting process. Meal worms were easier.
People in their moms basement: welp time to earn some money
I Love your content
Infinite bonemeal farm
simple and effective
When Lloyd from dumb and dumber said “I got worms” and They were gonna raise worms… I didn’t realize it was actually a money maker 😂😂😂😂😂
Oh so this is what a worm farm is
Could you do a video of the actual process so we can see how it is actually done instead of a digital rendition?
open up a shop called "I Got Worms" like in Dumb and Dumber lol
After snoozing through long “tutorials” on vermiculture, this SHORT, CONSISE, INFORMATIVE explanation tells me all I need to know...(besides what I already knew.😋)
Thank you!
The compost is enough to fill a worm's heart. One must imagine the worms happy.
I quit my job to farm worms. Now I have an infinite worm army.
Sounds like something the russian army would accuse a country of having😅
IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE MEAT IN YOUR COMPOSTER IF YOU ARE TRYING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Why not?
@@axilchanlin7718the high nitrogen content makes it not break down properly, just use vegetables
Rotten meat smell because the worms don't go after meat
To break down meat you need flies and you dont want flies
Im alarmed by how many worm farm experts with their own terminology there are, just how big of a market for worms are there
"So, what line of work are ya in?"
"Worms."
". . . "
Where is the video about making the $100,000 with the worms?
Just sell them dude
@@carlosm.sierra1465Really? To whom?
@@carlosm.sierra1465who would want to buy those
@@charlesheit4880to fisherman
@@charlesheit4880to the people who buy worms. 🪱 🪱
the hardest part of this is getting those buckets apart
No vacuum is created because they're drilled
@@dickbutt7854 my brain must have holes in it too for not noticing lol
What if you covered the buckets in coconut oil beforehand
"Honey, were going to be worm Farmers!"
$100 000 a year? 😂
My guess would be people living in coastal areas or areas with lots of lakes and ponds. The worms will be sold as bait to local fishermen, netting between 5 to $6 for 12 to 20 nightcrawlers, slightly more for red worms, which are smaller and more suitable for smaller species. 100K is probably slightly exaggerated, but you could make some pretty serious cash if you put the work in.
@kevinmencer3782 fish don't like composting worms and 100 grand is a massive exaggeration
@@twowolves888ah yes, fish with the monicle, well I say dear boy is that composte worms, do you mistake me for a street urchin
Is possible but it's just a hook to get you in. What he didn't tell you the cost and working capital for it.
@deathsagaXX 😄 share what you be smoking there old chap
My brothers and i would go worm picking when were teenagers at a golf course. We would carry those 5 gallon buckets and fill them. This was in the 70s it was amazing how many we would bring home.. My mother would sell them to a factory 6 cents per worm. We keep some and sell them in our store. It was like a blanket on the greens.
They were just sitting on the grass ? Late at night or when ? How'd she get the worms to come to the top of the grass ?? 🤷♀️
@@debbiedebbie9473 rain and wet cardboard attract worms to the surface, and grunting (which is essentially taking a pitch fork, sticking it in the ground, and rubbing a piece of wood back and forth on the handle) sends vibrations into the ground that mimics a mole digging through the soil, which scares the worms to the surface as an escape.
Thanks man!
i have a neighbor that does it, he just bought a brand new black widow chevy, has a huge yard and house, i always wondered what those piles of mulch were. i checked my mulch beds and under the horse manure, i have so many worms already there, there are millions in my yard already, plus i have a horse, endless supply of buckets, i got everything i need except the netting, i got the greenhouse plastic, i got the wood to build the greenhouse, time to get to work.
My store name is "I GOT WORMS"
Was looking for this Dumb and Dumber reference 🪱🪱🪱😂
"where's Harry?,..Lloyd !!😂
Where do you sell the worms to?
I second this
and do we need starter worms?
You sell the worms online to the people who need starter worms
Worm use in medicine to cure thypus..
Fishermen. Worms are around .50/ each from a bait shop if they're jumbo sized
Great video! Thanks.
Must feed the Boogeyman!
Your the man my dude 🙌 💪
Easy six figures
Are there prebuilt solutions? Is there a smell from these that would upset apartment neighbors or landlords?
It's rotting organic matter, of course there would be a smell.
Your apartment is not the right place to try this out unless you have an outdoor space like a patio, also even this would be limited
you usually only get some smells if you over feed. using dry mixes and shredded cardboard have no smell
@@JohnJohn-bc4nh
Hmm, sounds like something to get used to somewhere else before bringing it to an apartment.
My worms have been in the maze worm farm-or equivalent, for 7 months in my living room and never had a smell from them- maybe of earth…. As for their bedding I use coco coir. So smells earthy.
Otherwise not noticed anything. As someone else said it depends how you care for them…. If you a good worm parent then they will be ok. If you feed them the wrong stuff and too much food then you may get a smell.
But the top bucket that we put in the middle later is not sealed with newspaper?
I’m sure the newspaper is just so the worms don’t fall into the very bottom bucket without holes since the worm juice is usually there you don’t want them fall in and drown
That's exactly what I was wondering too
I was looking for this comment
Why should it, you want the Worms to go up and not down. If some of the upper compost trickles down there is no problem. The first is just for the "water"
@@hagioverse7889 I understand that. But now that we have placed it in the middle, both compost and worms will fall down in the water bucket below
Infinite existential worm crisis glitch
Worms are living through the allegory of the cave
Worms really said "Double it and give it to the next person"
100k a year huh? 👌 😂
If you have enough of this.. i guess?
Yes, assuming your basement has several acres of spare space and comes with a small army of unpaid staff to farm, market, sell and distribute the worms.
To farm and sell 100k a year would need to be a huge operation. I doubt any normal person could do it out of their basement.
so i did some basic numbers, if you have perfect doubling every 90 days, if you start with 625 worms in one year you will have 160,000 worms, worms for fishing around me are 8 worms for 5 bucks(realized after i wrote this and did the math that worms are 12 for 5 bucks or 6 nightcrawlers.) theorecticly you could sell 20,000 units of worms a year and make 100k off it. im assuming you ca n probably only have a few hundred worms per contraption so having the space to store the 8000 buckets may become an issue. 50k deffintly seems plausable if you live near a high fishing area though. and it would essentially become passive income. think i might actually look into this myself...
@@common-peasant There is so much missing from your numbers that I don't know where to start. I would encourage you to think about logistics and overhead costs. But good luck with your venture and please post back here when reality hits you. If operating a profitable business were easy, then everyone would be doing it.
I calculated that after 2 years the entire Earth is worms then. haha
hot girl: so what do you do for work?
me: i harvest worms in my basement
hot girl: -__-
Aliens showing the infinite human glitch...
I one time ordered worms online and the USPS worker didn't see to understand there were live contents inside the package and so they stuffed the package inside the mailbox on a 100 degree day and it sat there for 4 hours in the heat. Needless to say, opening that package and seeing them all writhing in pain was the most horrific thing I've ever seen and yes, they most definitely felt that pain.
😢 that is very sad. Hope they survived.
What is pain made of?
You think i am stacking buckets, ha i've fallen for that before, those will never come apart
"psst, you want some worms?
"What the fuck"
on my worm grind
Does the liquid fertilizer natural happen during the 90 days or do you add a little water every few days?
The food waste has a lot of water in it so I guess you don't need to add much water
... spread few scoops of dirt, 2-3 tablespoon of compost starter on top of the kitchen waste you'll big, fast worms faster.
It needs a certain amount of moisture to start and what you feed them will leak a little more. Some liquid is normal, and leaving it in with the worms can be detrimental, besides the fact that that stuff is like crack for plants
This is awesome!
Fuck it. Take your dream job no matter how much you’ll make from it. Just have worms as your side hustle. My doctor tells me I shouldn’t have worms, I just tell him the grindset never stops.
No need to put in newspaper at the bottom. Actually, it can clog up the holes, making the worms drown. Don´t worry, your kitchen scraps/compost won´t fall through the holes
But the worms will, and then drown like you were worried about
Where do the first worms come from?
Organic gardens have the most worms, wgich make tunnels fir air and water. To attract and propagate them, cover empty beds each fall with 4" of crushed/chopped leaves. By the the time you plant in spring, nost if that mulch will have been eaten.
He mentioned in another comment he got the "seed worms" from a bait shop.
@@michaelsorensen7567 Thanks!
@@christal2641 Thanks!
well duh ya buy em from a worm farm its a vicious cycle
Vermi worms, never fail to amaze me honestly