How often should you use WORM juice?

Worm tea provides them the nutrients they need and help the soil retain moisture. How-to: 3-6 ounces of worm tea per gallon of water. Apply once a week, more often if desired.Click to see full answer. Subsequently, one may also ask, how long can you keep worm juice?There is no specific time you can store…

Worm tea provides them the nutrients they need and help the soil retain moisture. How-to: 3-6 ounces of worm tea per gallon of water. Apply once a week, more often if desired.Click to see full answer. Subsequently, one may also ask, how long can you keep worm juice?There is no specific time you can store leachate, but I will recommend storing for no longer than 1 month unless it is treated by bubbling and a bit of stirring. Leachate is definitely a storable product, much more so than worm tea. Once treated, the leachate can be stored for a year or probably 2.Similarly, how does worm tea help plants? Worm tea contains a higher count of good bacteria. Bacteria puts nitrogen back to the soil; making it available for plants to absorb. Manure and worm castings are slow to release nutrients. Liquid fertilizer makes nutrients immediately available for plants to absorb. Secondly, what do you do with worm juice? Worm Juice, also known as ‘liquid gold’, is a magical elixir that provides billions of good microbes such as fungi, and helpful, nitrogen-fixing bacteria to your plants and veggies. You don’t see these good microbes in synthetic liquid fertilisers, so nothing beats this recipe from mother nature.Do I need to dilute worm tea?In terms of dilution, worm tea does not need to be diluted. They can be used as it is and the great thing is it doesn’t burn plants!

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