The 3 bins on top of the flow through crate |
Since I have started the experiment, I set up 3 bins, 1 with 2 juveniles, 1 with one juvenile (some worms may be able to auto reproduce) and 1 with a mature worm (mature worm may be fertilized, so we should be able to see population growth there). The mini bins have been checked every 10 days, and until yesterdays check, I have not seen any cocoons.
Cocoon, right in the center |
For the 1 worm bins, I have not seen any cocoons, But I will see if worms "appear" as it is pretty difficult to see the cocoons. I have noticed that when I make compost tea, the cocoons have tendency to float on the top, maybe I should drawn the mini-bins to get a more accurate cocoon counts.
Overall the worms were rather sitting in the bottom of the bins, where it is quite soggy, it is a bit different form the worm crate, where they are dispersed throughout all of it, but I suspect that the population density has something to do with it, in the worm crate the "sweet" spot would rather be overcrowded, forcing the worms to use all of the available space.
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