I. What kind of nutrient soil is used for packing earthworms?
Natural terrestrial earthworms generally prefer to live in moist, loose and organic-rich soil, and earthworms can be considered when packing soil. Leaf rot soil and vegetable garden soil are the main ingredients. Usually, you can use a spray pot to spray water on the soil (keep the soil 30% to 50% of the humidity, that is, the hand feels a little wet). Give it nutritional supplements.
Second, can earthworms be raised with nutritious soil?
Earthworms can be raised without soil, usually with fermented cow dung. If someone feels unsanitary, they can use relatively soft garden soil, or mix the garden soil with some sawdust, or use shredded and water-saturated horse manure paper, straw paper and garden soil to raise.
Three, what soil to use for earthworms
To raise earthworms on the ground, you need vegetable garden soil and manure, and the manure does not need to be fermented. Method: Take vegetable garden soil 5 cm thick, cow dung no more than 5 cm, cow dung 70% pig or chicken manure 30%, no more than 2 cm. The density is 1 square meter, and the earthworm is 1 kilogram.
A three-dimensional box raises earthworms without nutrient soil. The manure must be fermented, method: 100% cow manure, 50% cow manure, 50% straw; 70% cow manure, 30% pig or chicken manure; density 1 square meter, 25 cm, 5 kg earthworms.
Because earthworms have very high requirements on the environment, if the temperature is lower than 5℃ or higher than 32℃, earthworms will enter a dormant state, and if the temperature is lower than 0℃ or higher than 40℃, earthworms will not be able to survive . In addition, the food intake of earthworms is also relatively large. Earthworms are omnivores and can eat almost everything in the soil. Earthworms have a sensitive taste and like sweets and sour. Hate bitter taste. They like hot and soft feed, and they are especially gluttonous with animal food, so it is best to feed them with animal food, which can speed up the breeding speed.