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  1. 4 kwi 2023 · Worm casting tea is a gardener’s secret weapon known mostly for its ability to boost microbiological activity in soil by adding bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, and protozoa to the soil. But what is it, exactly? Also known as worm compost tea, it is ultimately the end result of steeping worm castings or vermicompost in water.

  2. 12 sie 2024 · Worm tea (AKA worm castings tea or worm compost tea), is the liquid result from soaking worm castings in water. In case you haven’t guessed already, castings refer to worm waste (or pee and poop), the nutrient-rich material worms leave behind after gobbling up food scraps.

  3. 22 kwi 2021 · Super easy to make, Worm Tea is t he miracle elixir that will infuse your soil with beneficial microbes, prevent and treat plant diseases, ward off pests, improve soil structure, increase your soil’s water-holding capacity, and promote the health, strength and yields of your plants!

  4. www.wormcompostinghq.com › how-to-use-worm-compost › how-to-make-compost-tea-withHow to Make Compost Tea with Worm Castings

    Learn two methods to brew compost tea with worm castings: simple steeping or aerated brewing. Find out how to use worm compost tea to water your plants and boost their growth.

  5. 23 cze 2022 · Worm tea is a 100% natural liquid fertilizer made from worm manure (also known as worm castings). In a traditional vermicomposting bin, worms will help to decompose your organic waste and produce castings that are full of healthy microbes and nutrients that will give your plants that extra ‘oomph’ they need.

  6. Vermicompost tea, also known as worm casting tea or worm tea, has long been a popular choice for organic garden fertilization. The tea is made by steeping worm manure in water, and it is then used to water plants.

  7. How to Make Worm Compost Tea. Worm compost tea can be made with or without molasses and an air pump and you’ll find the instructions for both techniques below. Some gardeners believe that “real” worm tea requires aeration and they refer to non-aerated worm compost tea as a “compost extract.”

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