One Ton Worm Casting Bag | Part 3
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2022
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Fun check-in - great to see the bags making such great progress! Keep up the great work Captain Matt!
Happy New Year! Glad to see you are still around. Blessings to you and your family.
Another great video thanks Captain. Best wishes to you and yourn for 2023 🎉
Hi Matt, Greetings from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸 🪱🇺🇸
I love reading and being involved in Captain Matt's Worms. I've met some new Worm People 🪱
You are doing great work.
I hope you and your family really succeed in 2023💩🪱💩🪱💩🪱💩
I'm glad the worms are making you happy. 😎
Happy New Year Captain Matt & Family😊
Hi Captain Matt. I'm new to worm farming but I'm so impressed with the way you started and where you are today. I watch you every day. Sometimes 4 or 5 times a day. I'm learning so much from your videos. I wish I was closer so I could have visited. Thanks for being my mentor. I also follow Jane from RockinWorms. Great people who are not selfish. Thanks again for sharing information. I'm also retired and hopefully will make something out of all this. Bobby Govender from South Africa.
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Such an impressive, ambitious, visionary project you have there, Captain Matt, with the giant bags. I can't wait to hear how your customers respond to this quality product. All the best in 2023 to you and your family.
~ Sandra
Hi Sandra, Nice to see you here 👍❤️👍
How awesome about your one ton worm bags! Looking forward to see how long it takes to fill. I imagine you'll have sooooo many worms by March!
Brah the first minute got me crying I wasn’t expecting that man keep on innovation trail your great
Can’t wait to try this
What is the plan to remove worms when bags are full? If you bait them out, how long is that process to get most of them out? My expirience is that will take quite a while to get them out as my bins have worms all the way through top to bottom. Screening is also a lot of work.
Another great video! I just found a resource for the cubic yard bags. At tbe local feed store, they have the empty grain bags and sell them for jhst $5 each. Great deal!
I moved over to these bags from the grain supersacks. I am at much better ease when loading these smaller bags but yeah, these sandbags are $17.90 from amazon. The grain supersacks are 40"x40"x65". Just so you know, the grain supersacks hold twice as much as these sandbags when full.
Have a great Day!
@@wormsforlife7352 awesome, thanks
Hi Captain Matt, from what I understand, red wigglers are surface dwellers (epigeic) and live in the upper layers. For your large bins and the 1 ton bags which are so deep, do your worms stay in the top (12”)? Just curious. I love, love, love your videos! Thank you!
Those are some big happy worms! Nice job!
Happy New Year from South Africa
Thanks! Happy New Year to you as well, Ann!
Thanks
Thanks for your generosity and support, Bert!
So the bag is shipped worms and all?
Happy new years. I was using mulberry leaves. I'm not sure if mulberry leaves are very good for them? The worms don't seem to be doing to good. Some of the worm's seem like they are now sticks. Dies I am also giving them chicken food Like you showed us. I think I am going to have to start to grown wheat grass for them. Thank you for all the great education.
Hi Captain Matt. Have watched your 1 Ton Bag videos with interest. I see your last update was 4 months ago. Would be very interested to see how it has gone since then. Keep up the good work.
Hey Rob, We’ve already filmed some updates and will share ASAP
Great resource and simple to understand. I just got my first worm bin ready for my worms coming this week. Used coco coir some leaves and paper bags. Going to add some old zucchini once I know they have shipped. I got 2000 red wigglers and 100 European night crawlers. I have the urban worm bin for my red wiggles and making a container for my 100 European night crawlers. Any advice? Looking for quality worm castings and bait worms down the road. Working on all natural gardening and what could be better then black gold. 😁 I used casting I had and a little Neptune’s harvest tomatoe and veg to get the bio actives started for the worms arrival.
If you haven’t joined Worm People forum then that’s an amazing resource! Check it out!
Loved this! This is part 3, but I don't see part 2 or part 1. Does anyone have a link for those?
Hey seek2find - here’s a playlist of the one ton bag videos ua-cam.com/play/PLKzFtsW8wBf8fRojfs6XGHIljmwAGOdaJ.html
Have you had any problems with the castings on the bottom getting compacted.
Happy New Year Matt! This is an interesting series. Very curious of the outcome. I have a question, if you're adding 5 gallons of soil at a time, doesn't that make these bags more soil than castings? I can understand adding five gallons of some type of bedding material, but not soil.
It’s leaf and wood chip compost… I just called it soil. Pre-sifted.
@@CaptainMattsWorms ah, ok. That explains it 👍
Please can you start uploading more videos?
I miss you.
Hey@@wormsforlife7352 Good to hear from you. Could you drop me an email at matt@wormpeople.com ? I'd love to pick your brain about a few things.
Cappy-
Which species of worms are you using in the 1 ton bags?
Thnx in advance.
Can I do this with a wriggler/earthworm mix.?
With the understanding that markets vary from region to region, may I ask what price are you setting for a finished one ton bag of castings?
What are your thoughts about using homemade bone meal ground really fine as a supplement for the worms?
Interesting... what are your thoughts about how it would benefit the worms?
Just curious on the total price for one ton bag? Thank you
Do you sell the worms with the bags or do you separate them?
Separate most all of them - a few will remain.
What's the "food?"
10 tons in a year? Is that about 12000 pounds I thought that with millions of worms you would produce that much in about 2 months
Hey Justin, 10 tons would be 20,000 lbs. Lots of approximations... and I was never good at math 😂. In the end it's about the inputs and outputs - the number of worms is rather inconsequential.
Thanks for the reply, I wanted to know the number of worms so I would have a general idea of how many I would need to produce 10 tons every 2 months
Wow how much do you sell a one ton nag for