How To Use Worm Castings For Your Tomato & Vegetable Seed Starts…

How To Use Worm Castings For Your Tomato & Vegetable Seed Starts...

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In this video I show you how use worm castings and worm casting tea concentrate as your only fertilizer for your tomato and vegetable seeds starts. I cover my ratio recipes and show you how I use the castings. I also describe the principle for starting vegetables indoors but using the outdoors to grow them to mature transplants.

You don’t need grow-lights using this principle. I show you how to seed start tomato seeds, thin growing tomato transplants and when and how to start the worm casting tea. I also describe how to identify when to start your tomato transplants in your zone. The 10lb bag of premium worm castings will make over 120 quarts of seed starting mix, using the 1/2 cup (3.7 ounces) of castings to 3 quarts of starting mix. That is about 30 gallons of mix.

The worm casting teas are concentrates that can be stored in the home, once open. 32 ounces of concentrate will make 10-16 gallons of worm casting tea based on using 2-3 ounces per gallon. A gallon container (128 ounces) of concentrate will make 40-64 gallons. Check it out below…

If you’re interested in starting your own worm composting operation to save a ton of money instead of buying worm castings, be sure to check out Worm Farming Secrets.

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