Vermicast, also known as worm castings, is the nutrient-rich organic matter produced by earthworms as they digest organic material. It is a dark, crumbly substance that improves soil structure, enhances moisture retention, and provides essential nutrients for plants. Rich in beneficial microorganisms, vermicast promotes healthy plant growth and can be used as a natural fertilizer in gardens and farms. Additionally, it helps to suppress plant diseases and pests, making it a valuable addition to sustainable agriculture practices.
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vermi means "worms"
Worms
A design of a toilet in which humans excreta is treated by earthworms has been tested in India. It has been found to be a novel, low water-use toilet for safe processing of human waste. The operationg of the toilet is very symple and hygienic. The human excreta is completely converted to vermi cakes - a resource much needed for soil.
Composter using worms
Yes, vermi-compost is bio-fertilizer. Specifically, a bio-fertilizer adds or augments nutrients in soil through the input of organic materials. Compost exists through the breakdown of compostable materials -- which are carbon- and nitrogen-rich -- into dark, fresh, nutrient-rich organic matter. Vermi-compost represents the breakdown which happens through the use of special worms.
You can find a natural biological fertilizer product at a vermi-composting site.
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Excess water in vermi-composting can lead to anaerobic conditions, which hinder the activity of beneficial microorganisms and earthworms essential for effective decomposition. This saturation can also create a foul odor and promote the growth of pathogens and pests. Maintaining optimal moisture levels ensures a balanced environment that supports the composting process and enhances nutrient availability in the final product.
Vermicule in plant tissue culture refers to sterile soil that is used for hardening the tisue grown by micropropagationa nd other techniques. Vermi - origin from worm; may be it refers to the vermicompost produced by the earthworm.
The English prefix vermi- comes from the Latin word vermis, for worm. A popular application of the prefix is in the term vermicomposting and vermiculture. Both terms refer to the breakdown of compostable materials, such as kitchen scraps and yard wastes, by way of worms.
Dig a shallow hole by what we call a worm's burrow. You should find the burrow of a Red Wiggler, which are specialty worms. Red wigglers vermi-compost.