by spaghetti ganja, I mean the worm bin. the number of worms at the surface goes up exponentially when the bokashi bran is present, giving a noodles look. I tried to take a picture but it's hard - they retreat as soon as the light is on.
by "keeping tabs on" my em, I mean that as the bottle inflates from fermentation I can get visual confirmation, as all air is voided at the start. That way I don't open the bottle until the end. Not sure If I am doing anything special, just following the directions. I don't put too much stock in those who train with Dr. Higa. They will try to sell you infra red salt and magic ceramics.
as for the coco, I was looking for a longer lasting bedding that does not compress to make anaerobic pockets. Since I am using EM, which is supposed to break down lignin, I figure why not.
as for worms not being meat eaters, I don't believe they discriminate, and the hydrolysate adds to the microbial activity in the bin. I manage it like soil, and I'm not not feeding the worms any more than you are feeding plants.
by "keeping tabs on" my em, I mean that as the bottle inflates from fermentation I can get visual confirmation, as all air is voided at the start. That way I don't open the bottle until the end. Not sure If I am doing anything special, just following the directions. I don't put too much stock in those who train with Dr. Higa. They will try to sell you infra red salt and magic ceramics.
as for the coco, I was looking for a longer lasting bedding that does not compress to make anaerobic pockets. Since I am using EM, which is supposed to break down lignin, I figure why not.
as for worms not being meat eaters, I don't believe they discriminate, and the hydrolysate adds to the microbial activity in the bin. I manage it like soil, and I'm not not feeding the worms any more than you are feeding plants.