Earthworm Compost or Vermi Compost

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  • Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
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  • @martysgarden
    @martysgarden 6 років тому +8

    Thanks, really great content as I am starting a farm in my backyard and garage in Australia

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  5 років тому

      Thank you sir. Wish you good luck. Watch our video Organic Farming part 1 & 2, Organic Terrace Garden which will help you a lot.

  • @Packgammon
    @Packgammon 6 років тому +2

    A study has shown that the ideal moisture content for composting worms is 77% and not 40 - 45% like this video says. Most probably worms like it as moist as possible bc they then can slide through the compost material with ease. But 77% will be borderline to where the water content closes the air holes and it turns anaerobic. So to avoid overdoing moisture, aim for about 65 - 70%. Standard (hot) compost (without worms) has an ideal water content of 50%. Of course, especially when water is scarce, you can compost and vermicompost also with less moisture. When the vermicomposting process has turned the compost mostly into vermicast you let it dry to around 30% moisture so that the material is screenable.

  • @Henrythegreat115
    @Henrythegreat115 4 роки тому

    I am planning to do Aquaponic and organic farm on our family lands 20 aces , in few years. That why I am doing researching and learning, and reading books. I will work in the farms for practical knowledge in few years as well. The information from Shramajeevi are very helpful, especially using English narrating.

  • @FreddiesFarmPHILKEN
    @FreddiesFarmPHILKEN 4 роки тому +4

    Very good video, informative! Thank you for sharing... I am an organic farmer myself. I produce my own fertilizer thru vermiculture (African Night Crawler Worms) using the droppings of my rabbits as substrates together with grass cuttings and wood chips. I grow vegetables, forage crops and dragon fruit in my urban farm in Nairobi, Kenya. Very productive, sustainable and profitable method of farming. Cheers!

  • @anilkapur1584
    @anilkapur1584 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, covers all data on vermi-composting in this short video.

  • @eswaribalan164
    @eswaribalan164 5 років тому

    Clear and easy to understand.
    Thank you.

  • @vivasayithunai3838
    @vivasayithunai3838 4 роки тому

    Thanks for ur useful information

  • @dulalbaruah3631
    @dulalbaruah3631 6 років тому +1

    Useful video

  • @wanphrangkharkongor1348
    @wanphrangkharkongor1348 4 роки тому

    Hello i want to try vermicompost this year. I have one question, can I use Asian jumper worm , instead of using the other worms which people normally do? The reasons is because i have lots of jumper worm in my garden..
    Your answer will be appreciated , Thankyou

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  4 роки тому

      There are basically two types. One feeding on soil and another feeding on organic materials. So your success depending on which type that is. Try

  • @MrPottymouth122
    @MrPottymouth122 6 років тому +1

    Vermiwash... someone needs to turn those guys onto Compost Tea.

    • @Outdoor_Don
      @Outdoor_Don 5 років тому

      I'm sure they've been doing it longer

  • @ynlalkhalil4511
    @ynlalkhalil4511 7 років тому

    thank you for this information

  • @Feltope
    @Feltope 6 років тому

    Nice video however "Vermi-wash" can be toxic as it hasn't been fully processed by the worms and should be researched and studied so people understand the risks, there are ways to cope with this.

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  6 років тому

      Okay

    • @goldenages7089
      @goldenages7089 5 років тому

      I use my leachate on plants and they love it. A simple smell test will detect if it has become anaerobic. I have never once had a smelly leachate in my setup

  • @mancube7645
    @mancube7645 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @birdsgalaxymysoremysore5406
    @birdsgalaxymysoremysore5406 4 роки тому

    Where can i get eisenia fetida in mysore?

  • @syedkhan7836
    @syedkhan7836 5 років тому

    Life cycle and eggs how many days are needed for eggs coming and how much eggs are produced by 1 female worm

  • @nelag5227
    @nelag5227 6 років тому

    What are the names of the top soil earthworms vs earthworms that burrow further into the earth?

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  6 років тому

      Please contact some scientists. We don't know further

    • @Packgammon
      @Packgammon 6 років тому

      Nela G
      These (close to) surface dwellers, also called composting worms used are from Africa he said. They're known as African Night Crawlers.

    • @noobjitsu1743
      @noobjitsu1743 6 років тому

      burrowers and top feeders

    • @kilamlalive1199
      @kilamlalive1199 6 років тому

      the worms you want are tiger, red and blue wrigglers. The african night crawler burrows deep but is actually a compost worm a very very large worm, a varity of the three is best

  • @birdsgalaxymysoremysore5406
    @birdsgalaxymysoremysore5406 5 років тому

    Hello how can I get the worms in Mysore. Someone please help.

  • @rameshtheertha9086
    @rameshtheertha9086 5 років тому

    How can we sell this compost after done final separation... Is there any specific market available in Karnataka..?

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  5 років тому

      No specific market. Contact some big growers or city based farmers.

  • @purushothampurushotham7299
    @purushothampurushotham7299 6 років тому

    Please upload in kannada

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  5 років тому

      It is in Kannada already - Saavayava Krushi part 1 & 2. Organic Farming (Kannada)

  • @sunrisefarmer2340
    @sunrisefarmer2340 6 років тому

    Great stuff

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  6 років тому

      Thank you

    • @sunrisefarmer2340
      @sunrisefarmer2340 6 років тому

      Shramajeevi I have a question bothering me just second ago, am about to use glysophate ( hercides) for weeding tomorrow afternoon because manual weeding is very costly but at same time am confused whether I can still compost them or not due to herbicides residues, or would it harm the worms? Please your speed response will be highly appreciated, I mean can I still compost weeds killed by using herbicides?

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  6 років тому +1

      Sir sorry for the delay. You can compost the weeds killed by herbicides but in a separate heap. The concentration of the chemical comes down after few months and gets decomposed slowly. However the residue of the chemical will remain in the compost for years. So if you have other organic stuff for composting, avoid using this. In the long run avoid using herbicide itself and use brush cutter machines for weeding.

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  6 років тому

      For sure, the chemical compound in this herbicide is fatal for earthworms and microorganisms working on your compost at least in initial months.

    • @sunrisefarmer2340
      @sunrisefarmer2340 6 років тому +1

      Shramajeevi Am most greatful, l have waited for your response, so now I know the best step, compliments of your kindest self

  • @sandeeppatilgc
    @sandeeppatilgc 6 років тому

    Can we produce vermicompost in avg 16 to 20 degree celcious temperature

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  6 років тому

      Yes sir definitely

    • @sandeeppatilgc
      @sandeeppatilgc 6 років тому

      Shramajeevi thank u sir

    • @fawsya3924
      @fawsya3924 6 років тому

      I produce vermicompost over winter in Canada 8 months. You have to use sawdust, it's a must.

  • @steveraman4562
    @steveraman4562 5 років тому

    excellent info thanks

  • @sonnymery4193
    @sonnymery4193 6 років тому

    how are ants enemies of these worms?

  • @learnwithsimona9032
    @learnwithsimona9032 6 років тому

    nice

  • @Saurabh_Litt
    @Saurabh_Litt 6 років тому

    Moradabad me kha se mileage kachuye

  • @sudarshansusan4848
    @sudarshansusan4848 4 роки тому

    my earthworm is died i want solution

  • @karnelsingh7210
    @karnelsingh7210 5 років тому

    Sir African worm chahiye.

  • @abhishekharshitha3423
    @abhishekharshitha3423 4 роки тому

    Varmicompost market ediya sir karnatakadalli .Mattu hadara bere yestu sir onedu kegige

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  4 роки тому

      No ready market. You need to contact big farmers or plantation owners and sell. Cost could be 4 to 5 rupees a kilo