Worm Breeding for Beginners - Part 1

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 125

  • @chrisschultz1580
    @chrisschultz1580 Рік тому +34

    I'm so happy to see you getting back to instructional videos. This is what I subscribed for. I've watched a couple of worm presenters who pretty much stopped altogether once the business end of things became successful. Thank you, and please keep up the good work.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +8

      Thanks for the feedback, Chris. That’s what I love to do… just time intensive and time is scarce in Spring/Summer - looking forward to continuing to teach/share!

  • @Ohhuthoughtt
    @Ohhuthoughtt День тому

    Watch how lil dude be waiting patiently for his turn to teach the next ones 👌

  • @muellerdeal8996
    @muellerdeal8996 Рік тому +11

    such a respectful young man you are raising and teaching the trade!

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +1

      So glad Jude is learning the trade… nothing makes me happier than worming with the family.

  • @HDVideoMy
    @HDVideoMy Рік тому +8

    I did everything you explained here in these videos but into a 15lt bucket as thats all i had available.
    Today was 21 days and I harvested the cocoons, I didnt think i had too many until i started digging through and holy man i had so many cocoons literally hundreds and hundreds.
    Thankyou for your video.
    Breeding Worms setup and going again now.
    From Australia regards Dan

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому

      So awesome to hear, Dan!

    • @JonathanWill-p3b
      @JonathanWill-p3b Місяць тому

      Mr. Anthony Hopkins of Worms, Hannabel, Anthony Hopkins balcony Scene, like to eat, officer, Pizza"s, wife, she was a French model in 1901 . Hannibal : Anthony Hopkins

  • @johnwright6403
    @johnwright6403 12 днів тому

    Worms will eat anything organic! So amazing!

  • @rico99586
    @rico99586 Рік тому +10

    Hello again Captain Matt. Am I wrong or is 2' x 1.5', 3 sq feet, or 2.5 sq feet? I think 3 square feet. Maybe it doesn't matter. Not trying to be a smart a**, but it will affect the volume of worms to place in bin. Thanks again for all your vids. You're the best!

  • @alastairleung1883
    @alastairleung1883 Рік тому +7

    Wohoo!! I’ve been waiting for a step by step breakdown on this topic. Glued to the screen! Thanks Cap!

  • @AJ-jl5eo
    @AJ-jl5eo Рік тому +9

    Another great video Capt. Matt & Jude - perfect timing as I’m looking to start to do some breeding bins. My kitchen composting worms have been breeding enough to give breeding bins a go - looking forward to the next videos. God bless you & your family, be safe in that garage of yours.

  • @guylewis3982
    @guylewis3982 11 місяців тому +4

    Hi Captain Matt, I am really enjoying watching the great videos on breeding worms with you grandson, both sharing valuable time together as well as learning and sharing skills.
    After watching the video where you explained how to get an awful lot of moisture into the bedding, I have just set up my new bedding in the same way , as I write this the bedding has been very wet and is now draining. I am using Cocoa Coir compost as bedding and will let you know how I get on.
    You mentioned some have had problems with Coco coir though I have also seen ' The Garden and Worm Lady' using Cocoa Coir again quite wet to breed worms in.
    Thanks again for great informative videos, and please say 'Hi, and well done' to your grandson, I hope he is enjoying the time with you!
    Regards Guy

    • @Liliarthan
      @Liliarthan 8 місяців тому +1

      Hey Guy, just wondering how you went using the coco coir? Thank you 🪴

    • @guylewis3982
      @guylewis3982 8 місяців тому +1

      Hello Lilyth,
      How are you? I hope you are well.
      Many thanks for your question. I have had the opportunity to watch many videos about how to keep a wormery since the videos and course by Captain Matt sparked my interest starting a worm farm.
      One of the ones I have seen, videos by the 'Worm Whisperer", I have found very helpful as a beginner.
      In his video starting up a worm bin, he reveals his 'go to' bedding as being made of equal quantities of moist 'coco coir' and moist 'shredded cardboard'..
      I am away on holiday at the moment, before I left home, I refreshed the worm bedding and gave them food, and look forward to checking them when I return at the weekend and will let you know how they are getting on.
      Wishing you well,
      Guy

  • @dnawormcastings
    @dnawormcastings Рік тому +1

    About time somebody’s talking real worm stuff that can help my breeding worm have more. Eggs and have the right amount of breeders in one bin 🇳🇿❤

  • @willsgotworms
    @willsgotworms Рік тому +8

    Funny thing is I'm about to begin my breeding setup and was going to use cococoir as the bedding (I have a huge surplus of it). As you weren't able to give an actual reason why not to use it, I'll use it as planned but will keep you updated on my results!

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like a good plan!

    • @davidloesch
      @davidloesch Рік тому +1

      Let us know how it goes

    • @saucebox11
      @saucebox11 Рік тому +1

      Im doing the same, guess we will find out

    • @brookeonyx6271
      @brookeonyx6271 Рік тому +4

      It’s a good idea to soak in hot water then rinse. Even though it’s well washed before shipping from overseas the salt may not all be out and may collect salt on the trip. The reason coconut coir is considered a “bad” idea is due to the amount of resources needed to clean it then ship it.
      If you have it I say use it but wash well in hot water then give it a couple rinses in cool water.

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Рік тому +1

      I heard the same thing. I use the coco coir because I heard that the worms process it better but I do wash in hot water and rinse well.

  • @ryanweidner4825
    @ryanweidner4825 Рік тому +1

    Oops you already answered! Thanks! I prefer real videos like these with pleanty of respectable room for minor glitch’s as opposed to an actor cutting it just perfect. You are an inspiration!
    Captain Matt, I hate to ask but when measuring square feet of top surface you said one side was 2’ and the other was 1.5 foot =2.5 foot but did you mean to say 3 foot or did you round down?

  • @BeateDAmato-j5w
    @BeateDAmato-j5w 11 місяців тому

    I am so glad to have found you ❤, so much great info helping me to get started ❤

  • @guylewis3982
    @guylewis3982 11 місяців тому

    Hello Captain Matt,
    I find your great videos very informative, Thankyou.
    Sadly, I only have room for a ' one tote wormery ' at home. Could I please ask "How do you know when the worm casts are ready to use?", before removing and replacing with fresh bedding.
    Many thanks Guy

  • @MariaGonzalez-p9o
    @MariaGonzalez-p9o Рік тому

    You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for sharing and may God bless the work of your hands.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому

      You’re welcome. I appreciate the encouragement. May God bless you in PR!

  • @jamespapandrea8979
    @jamespapandrea8979 Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt I was wondering where do you buy your one ton bags from

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому

      Hey James... typically from Amazon
      1 Ton bag amzn.to/3bNyC7z
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  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920

    Great, great video, Captain Matt❤ Jude is really growing up 💪
    Your vision is really expanding
    Take care
    ❤Peggy❤

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Peggy - great to have a strong guy around these days!

  • @Alan-t2o8o
    @Alan-t2o8o 2 місяці тому

    Can you use uv light to stop worms red wrigglers stop them escaping or not good idea

  • @thelmabolden5388
    @thelmabolden5388 Рік тому +3

    So how many worms would you put in a 30 gal plastic tote..??

    • @steelmaster73
      @steelmaster73 9 місяців тому +1

      Same amount for surface...too much bedding would compact

  • @SmashDab
    @SmashDab Рік тому

    Your a awesome teacher, I’m excited every time I see your videos

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +1

      Thanks SmashDab... that's encouraging, since I was a terrible student! Worm on!

  • @amalinafarid7417
    @amalinafarid7417 Рік тому +2

    Hi Captain Matt. May i have your favor. Can u please teach us demonstration in making bedding of african night crawlers?😊

  • @judyhitchcock1903
    @judyhitchcock1903 4 місяці тому

    I like the idea of using leaf and stick compost. Do you have to do anything specific before bringing it inside for worms? What about other bugs in the compost, does it matter? And where did you get those bins? Thank you

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  4 місяці тому

      For me it doesn't matter... some folks sterilize before bringing indoors. I recall there being discussions about this in the forum at community.wormpeople.com/

  • @jessandbean
    @jessandbean Рік тому

    Thanks for the video Captain and Jude!✊🏽✊🏽

  • @lenn508
    @lenn508 Рік тому +1

    Please advise if you microwave your new compost before using it in the breeding bins to get rid of other unwanted insects ? Thanks from South Africa.

    • @ryanweidner4825
      @ryanweidner4825 Рік тому

      I e considered doing this too as horribly cruel as it sounds!

  • @markhiggins3054
    @markhiggins3054 Рік тому

    Great young man of the future!

  • @dr.lattenliterature
    @dr.lattenliterature 2 місяці тому

    How did you actually build the shelving unit you have in your video? What size are the shelves and how are they build?

  • @Adventuresofawormman-yp9ds
    @Adventuresofawormman-yp9ds 9 місяців тому

    Just staring up my worm farm. Thanks for all the info!

  • @jgarson5916
    @jgarson5916 Рік тому +2

    My bins are very healthy but much too wet to sift. How do I fix this? Thank you!

    • @JonathanWill-p3b
      @JonathanWill-p3b Місяць тому

      Stand up a coffee container with both ends cut out, stand up in worm bed, now water can evaporated from inside of the empty, both top & bottom, cut out, add 4 to a Plastic Kiddie Wadding Pools a 5 foot takes care, of . Two pounds, add six containers with no bottoms, stand up in container, fill with Worm wet soil, now can evaporated from bottom of empty container

  • @abdulhakimramdhani1680
    @abdulhakimramdhani1680 8 місяців тому

    Hi sir, I am from Indonesia and I do like your video . I have a question, can we use 100% of biochar as the living medium for worms ?

  • @jmajick4415
    @jmajick4415 Рік тому +1

    I've just decided to do it basically the same way. It's great to see a pro moving to the same system. I use coco coir and composted manure (mostly horse, chicken added to heat it up to 140+). In just 2 weeks I had so many dark cocoons, that I decided to sort the worms out by hand. Only took 20 minutes. I don't have a bin of reserves so I keep the breeders breeding and dump cocoons into one of those cubic yard bags. Just getting started with this method so no results from the cocoons quite yet
    I think the hesitation about coco coir is that people think that it's full of sea salt and needs rinsed. I've been using different brands for years in gardening and my crops thrive in it with no rinsing. I've never rinsed. The absolutely best results for breeding that I've had were in coco by far. I've tried wood chip compost but got too many pot worms with ok levels of breeding. Aged horse manure almost no breeding at all. Then hot composted horse manure was good, but excelled when I mixed it with coco coir. It's also better for the environment than peat moss and no need for the dolomite to bring the pH up. I do add crushed limestone for grit and that also raises the pH on its own

    • @Darthmaull0101
      @Darthmaull0101 Рік тому

      I use coco as well. I'm curious. Do you have castings from your worms that you use for your garden? I'm asking because I've noticed that the castings from the coco coir bedding is dark brown instead of black like it would be from peat. Is there a difference or is it pure preference from people that are used to seeing castings from peat?

    • @jmajick4415
      @jmajick4415 Рік тому +1

      @@Darthmaull0101 I have only run a few batches of worms this way so I haven't gotten to the castings yet. Instead of sifting my breeders and then castings, I'm just picking the worms out and putting them in new breeding bins. I leave the rest as a nursery so it will be a while before I actually have a good amount of the castings.

  • @RosWigglers
    @RosWigglers Рік тому

    Love this! Thanks for all of your knowledge, Captain Matt! (and Jude!)

  • @SamE2109
    @SamE2109 4 місяці тому

    Do you feed them any food scraps in the breeder bins?

  • @tdieckma
    @tdieckma 5 місяців тому

    How deep would you say would be the minimum depth?

  • @carely1532
    @carely1532 Рік тому +1

    hai captain matt, is it possible that i use tea media to grow my worms? and i used cow dunk to feed my worms too

    • @Liliarthan
      @Liliarthan 8 місяців тому

      Tea media meaning used tea leaves? I know lots of people use that and coffee grind, though not solely. Be curious as to the Capt’s view on it

  • @aaronbeh3731
    @aaronbeh3731 Рік тому

    good information thanks Captain Matt.God bless you

  • @derekzoeller2758
    @derekzoeller2758 Рік тому

    Thanks Capt. Matt!

  • @milespitman7036
    @milespitman7036 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey Capt Matt. How do you maintain aerobic conditions with all the moisture?

    • @Liliarthan
      @Liliarthan 8 місяців тому

      Following for the answer 🪴

  • @stephentackitt8683
    @stephentackitt8683 11 місяців тому

    I have an horticultural lime but it’s also hydrated. Is this ok to use?
    Thanks

  • @mobiltec
    @mobiltec 4 місяці тому

    I'm just trying to see if maybe I don't have a little gem on my property. I have a 1200 sq ft yard that is chock full of night crawlers. I see them when they come up under plastic trash cans and such. They are huge. 5/16 inch diameter on average and 4 to 8 inches long. I've never even found worms like these buying bait. What do I have here besides a horribly bumpy yard and what can be done with them?

  • @Billster1955
    @Billster1955 8 місяців тому

    I started raising european night crawlers a couple of years ago, but they are just to tiny for fishing. Is there a particular worm or night crawler thatvyou suggest?

  • @b3productions974
    @b3productions974 3 місяці тому +1

    Oh Captain, My Captain

  • @carlmerkey9370
    @carlmerkey9370 10 місяців тому

    Just found your channel and think it is great my question is what size continuous bin would be for a beginner thanks Carl from Michigan

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  10 місяців тому

      Hey Carl... depends on a lot of factors. I think you would find the Learn to Worm course valuable to really give you a foundation to build on. When we answer questions piecemeal on UA-cam or over email, folks really just get fragments of the knowledge needed. We (Captain Matt and family) finally sat down together last year and spent a few hundred hours creating the course so that folks could get a really solid foundation. learn.wormpeople.com/course/learn-to-worm Providing access to to course for all people is part of our values - so there is also a scholarship program.
      The forum on WormPeople.com community.wormpeople.com/ is also a great free resource where you can search for various topics... there are some really smart Worm People in there and hundreds of discussions.

  • @Fignatics
    @Fignatics 22 дні тому

    Do I need stone dust etc if my compost has a lot of sand in it?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  17 днів тому +1

      Sand particles are generally larger than stone dust... so really it's just that stone dust will be more consumable by all sizes of worms.

    • @Fignatics
      @Fignatics 17 днів тому

      @ thank you for the info!

  • @evelynknight5627
    @evelynknight5627 Рік тому +1

    Hey Captain Matt! How do you keep the pests under control with your CFTs? I can't imagine you're freezing all of your scraps for that, and I don't see a swarm of insects flying around in your garage!

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +2

      Hey Evelyn… BTI (mosquito bits/dunks) in all my bin water makes the difference!

  • @ThePeoplesPlugBMWI3
    @ThePeoplesPlugBMWI3 9 місяців тому

    Yeah you could’ve touched the other kind of lime & water activates it can get so hot it catches fire 🔥

  • @Collinhut
    @Collinhut 11 місяців тому

    Could I use baking soda instead off lime?

  • @johnwright6403
    @johnwright6403 12 днів тому

    Is agricultural lime organic?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  4 дні тому

      agricultural lime is typically derived from naturally occurring sources such as limestone rock or shells - so it is natural... but might not be technically organic.

  • @TheGardenAndWormLady
    @TheGardenAndWormLady Рік тому

    Excellent video!!!!! 🤗🪱

  • @ashleytucker9845
    @ashleytucker9845 4 місяці тому

    I’m not needing 100’s of worms. Just a few a day to feed my axolotl. Is there a smaller way to do this?

  • @nirmo1399
    @nirmo1399 27 днів тому

    Can I add coffee grounds to the worms? Thank you for your reply.

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  27 днів тому

      Coffee is my worms favorite. Use care though and not too-much... Treat it-like a green.
      I recall there being discussions about this in the forum at community.wormpeople.com/ When you go there, do your best to search for existing topics - like "coffee" as opposed to asking new questions until you are sure you’ve uncovered all you can by digging in.

  • @carpenter790
    @carpenter790 10 місяців тому

    Hello sir
    I have found some green “stink” worms on my riverbank, they smell like sewer and are fantastic for fishing. What are chances i can use the very few i can find to breed enough to obtain thousands?

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  9 місяців тому

      Hmm... if you do a little research to find out the type of worm - there may be some history of cultivation. Fish do seem to love stinky worms.
      This could be a good question for discussion forum at community.wormpeople.com/ There’s tons of information and experienced Worm People over there who support each other on their journeys.

  • @byrongonzalez8792
    @byrongonzalez8792 3 місяці тому

    Can't wait to use peat

  • @سعیدالطرفی-ن3ر
    @سعیدالطرفی-ن3ر Рік тому

    I SO PROUD AND THANKFULL TO FOIIOW YOU FROM IRAQ👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🍒🍒🍒💐💐💐👍👍👍

  • @monotvbd7540
    @monotvbd7540 Рік тому

    Good information

  • @davegiambrone7974
    @davegiambrone7974 11 місяців тому

    What r the cocoons?

  • @michaelwalborn1384
    @michaelwalborn1384 Рік тому

    How or where do you get the compost when you are first starting out

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +2

      Piles of free (or almost free) leaf mulch/compost and composted wood chips from tree folks. Beginning, you may need to start with shredded cardboard and peat moss - but I’d recommend shifting to more natural inputs as soon as possible - the difference in richness of castings is distinctive.

    • @robertgiardini2857
      @robertgiardini2857 Рік тому

      ​@@CaptainMattsWorms How do you know your warm castings Is Aren't being contaminated by bugs how do you get rid of them

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Рік тому

      @@robertgiardini2857, in my case, because I use compost from my outdoor compost, I freeze my compost for a couple of days before use. Then if needed a light coating of the Agricultural Lime (which is food grade) is great for getting rid of any pesky insect visitors.

    • @JoeN-S
      @JoeN-S Рік тому

      I'd be curious to why no to coir. I am not breeding... but my worms breed like crazy in an urban worm bag in my spent microgreen trays which are grown in coir.

  • @victorm7274
    @victorm7274 Рік тому +3

    2:17 I think you mean 3 sq ft.🤔

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому +1

      Your are correct! I’m thankful for people good at math like you. We corrected it in a next video.

    • @SheilaG971
      @SheilaG971 Рік тому

      I just love seeing Jude! He reminds me so much of my grandson and they are both becoming great young men!

  • @connectingdots3574
    @connectingdots3574 3 місяці тому

    Poor spider. He isn't fine! Jk. Love the videos. You have taught me so much!

  • @leithfrancis
    @leithfrancis 2 місяці тому

    Do you sell worms?

  • @karlelshoff4720
    @karlelshoff4720 10 місяців тому

    Cpt. Mat, A 2'x1.5' is 3 square feet not 2.5 square feet.

  • @CBC6669
    @CBC6669 3 місяці тому

    I'm not interested in breeding !!!! What us your bedding for worm castngs !!! I cannot find video on your bedding . Thank you

  • @thomasmaclean7465
    @thomasmaclean7465 8 місяців тому +3

    2 ft x 1.5 ft = 3 sq. ft, not 2.5 --> 600 worms

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the correction, Thomas! Glad to have you double-checking our math!

    • @thomasmaclean7465
      @thomasmaclean7465 8 місяців тому +2

      @@CaptainMattsWorms sorry, engineer here, couldn’t help myself. Thanks for the interesting content! The worms will likely thank you too!

    • @bradleycollins1561
      @bradleycollins1561 4 місяці тому +1

      I felt the same way about the math. Great content.

  • @Gerald0613
    @Gerald0613 4 місяці тому

    Poor spider got killed 😭

  • @pinballwizard6906
    @pinballwizard6906 5 місяців тому

    🇬🇧😎

  • @ScottMason-ss8ww
    @ScottMason-ss8ww 8 місяців тому +9

    Please don't use peat, please leave it in the ground where it should stay, it's holds massive amount of carbon. It takes thousands of years to lay down a few inches and has its own environment.

    • @stabbitythecricket2076
      @stabbitythecricket2076 6 місяців тому +1

      Do you know what's a good alternative? I was thinking the same thing on how using peat can be bad.

    • @HildeAzul
      @HildeAzul 4 місяці тому +3

      @@stabbitythecricket2076
      Cococoir - rinse it out if you don’t buy it pre rinsed as the salt content is extremely high. Also, there is Peat that is commercially produced and NOT removed from bogs.

    • @zackeryshackelford3864
      @zackeryshackelford3864 3 місяці тому +1

      Peat and peat moss are different things i believe. Peat is that dense stuff they dig out and burn for heat in the UK

    • @ScottMason-ss8ww
      @ScottMason-ss8ww 3 місяці тому +1

      @@zackeryshackelford3864 we don't burn peat. Maybe on the odd Scottish island. We are realising it's best kept in the ground.

    • @Donetravlin
      @Donetravlin 2 місяці тому +1

      Peat moss is grown in Canada for our gardening.... where were we supposed to leave it?

  • @robhoug3724
    @robhoug3724 5 місяців тому

    Coco coir is much better

  • @barbarakidd430
    @barbarakidd430 Рік тому

    why is my worm farm stinking and my worms dying

    • @CaptainMattsWorms
      @CaptainMattsWorms  Рік тому

      Sorry to hear, barbara... sounds like it went anerobic. Lots of variables - most often caused by over-feeding. Our course will give a good foundation for maintaining a healthy bin learn.wormpeople.com/course/learn-to-worm