I have never ever had any problems, infact I have has such good results I am loathed to sell my ‘liquid gold’:) But I like to present all the information for you, so you can decide. Well, in MY experience I have always used the run off in the bottom bin, and as long as it is really diluted, the weaker the better, as undiluted it will burn and poison you plants. Some people refer to it as leachate and advise it can ‘burn and poison’ your plants because it is a product of an overly moist worm farm and contains undecomposed materials. There is some controversy surrounding what ‘worm tea’ is, is it the ‘run off ‘ liquid found in the bottom bin or do you have to ‘make’ it from the castings by soaking them in water for an hour or so?Īny worm farm after a few months will begin to fill the very bottom bin with a brown odorless liquid and while the majority of people, myself included, call this worm tea and use it as such, always, always diluted to the colour of ‘weak’ tea, roughly 100 to one ratio.
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