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Why are redworms used in vermicomposting?

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Redworms are used in vermicomposting as these are the worms adapted to live in 55 to 77 degree celsius. ... Redworms consume animal and plant wastes and release organic matter as its excreta. This excreta of redworms increases soil fertility. It improves water holding capacity of the soil.

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Red wigglers are recommended by most vermicomposting experts, as they have some of the best appetites and breed very quickly. ... Worm castings are sometimes used as an organic fertilizer. Because the earthworms grind and uniformly mix minerals in simple forms, plants need only minimal effort to obtain them.

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