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    Hey grow family I'm glad to be back it's been a cpl months. I had quite a scare goin into my 2nd-3rd wk of flowering and had to litterally break down my closet and dispose of EVERYTHING in like 30min just to find out it was a bitch ass lil punk that cldnt get over the fact that his grl left him for a real man now it still could have gone wrong due to him not knowing anything about me when the detective showed up here they realized he was lying so I just laid low for little bit but ready to come back and do a few things different now my question pertains to using a good soil that I have been throwing ALOOOTA worms in now when I say a lot of worms literally 800 to 1000 worms now the question is can you have too many worms in your soil.I thank you all in advance for any comments n I'm sure this will not be my last question lol

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    good questions need to be answered with other questions what are you growing in pots or ground . worms will only stay in soil that is decomposing once its done they move on so if there is no food for them and they are in pots (sorry just had a mental pic of a 1000 worms crawling across floor haha) Still a great question looking forward to see other anserwers
    new grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
    current grow https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-new-grow-room

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      #3
      Thanks for ure quick comment regarding the worms...oh snap I should be feeding these critters ?? I was under the impression they ate dirt I really wasn't wanting to put anything plant material wise in my compost because I wanted to strictly use it for my plants as an answer to your question I will be growing in pots/ buckets ... I reckon in all fairness it's not compost what it is is my buustckets that had plants in last year I saved the dirt and I still had a 40 or 50 pound sack of dirt that I added to the old cart that I turn into a worm garden

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        #4
        Worms are good even dead thay help fert the soil.As for how much is to much good Question I don't think it will be a problem as thay die and break down in the soil but it might make the soil hot?keep a eye on leaves if tips start turning brown u know it's to hot. Luck

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