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    Earthworm !

    As always before everything else. I check my plants in the morning,And this morning found this little baby earthworm on top of the soil on one of my plants.
    should I freak out ! Or just ignore the situation and let the nature do,it’s things. Any suggestions?

    #2
    I need also some information about this "worm" thingy
    Mammoth 240L grow tent
    2x 600W hps/mh
    1x 400W hps/mh
    1x 250W LE for seeds

    currently growing 10x Pineapple express auto "fast buds" in soil

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    • D.A.A.S.69
      D.A.A.S.69 commented
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      I ain't no plant doctor or worm doctor, but i don't see how worms could hurt anything, probably helps more than it hurts.

    #3
    Worms are great for your soil. Salt fertilizers and chemicals are not good for the worms.
    I'm curious if you are growing indoor how did the worm get there?

    Worms aerate the soil. They feed on material in the soil, and leave enzymes behind in the digested soil. Which is great for your plants.
    Last edited by Californiakid; 11-30-2017, 01:09 PM.
    "Life is not about being dealt a great hand but playing a poor hand well"...

    •Roots Organics over kindsoil in 5gal fabric pots

    •600w hps supplement w/Kind LEDs during flower

    •4" can-fan w/can-filter(carbon)

    •14,000btu air conditioner

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    • Reedseed
      Reedseed commented
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      I’m growing indoor
      3 gallons for now half organic soil mixed with coco coir and perlite.

    #4
    Earth worms r a good thing thay airait the soil and when tha die good food for plant !

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      #5
      Worms are good. I put them in my soil mix on purpose.
      Organic only soil grower
      Current: Medgom Auto (CBD Crew and (Grassomatic)
      Set up: 300w Galaxy hydro LED, DIY insulated growbox, dual thermostatic exhaust fans, dual circulation fans, thermostatic 300w heat, remote temp/humidity monitor.

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        #6
        Most worm keepers would transfer it to their compost heap so it has a better chance of living. Your plant is already in soil so you don't need the worm, that said it will not hurt your plant.

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