What is composting? How is it different from vermicomposting?
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Composting: Since traditional compost piles can get hot, they are dominated by thermophilic (or “heat-loving”) microbes that can thrive in those temperatures. Vermicomposting: Worm compost is dominated by mesophilic microbes that require more moderate temperatures.
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Composting: Since traditional compost piles can get hot, they are dominated by thermophilic (or “heat-loving”) microbes that can thrive in those temperatures. Vermicomposting: Worm compost is dominated by mesophilic microbes that require more moderate temperatures.
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Composting and vermicomposting are techniques used to decompose organic residues, making for some of the best plant food in the world. ... This kind of compost is essentially worm poop, which makes for a spectacular organic fertilizer that absolutely every outdoor and indoor grow should have.
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