Is the liquid collected from Subpod worm tea or leachate?
Is the liquid collected from Subpod worm tea or leachate?
The liquid collected from your Subpod is worm tea. This worm tea becomes leachate once you flush water through the castings to increase the liquid collected from the outlet.
The worm tea does not have to be collected. You can let it drain straight into the surrounding garden bed so that the nutrient-rich fertiliser goes to work straight away at the roots of your plants where they are needed most. The only case where you ...
Subpod can collect worm tea by funnelling it to the outlet located on the front of Subpod. It is best to fit a tap at the end of your pipe so you can control the flow of worm tea/juice coming out. 1. Align the Subpod worm tea outlet with where you ...
The vermiculture liquid that drips from the bottom of the Subpod is rich in microbes and chemical metabolites and can be diluted 1:10 ( 1 pt liquid to 9 parts water) and sprayed on plant foliage (foliar feeding) to provide a mild fertilizer. ...
There is actually quite a lot of difference between Subpod and the Tumbleweed in-ground system. The main differences are: Subpod composts 15kg/30 litres per week. Wormfeast (Tumbleweed) composts 1-2kg per week. Subpod has an aeration panel - which ...
Each worm blanket is 36cm/14 inches x 42cm/16.5 inches. There is one worm blanket on each side of the divider. We supply the worm blanket for each side of your Subpod with your Subpod purchase.