1. What is the formula for cultivating earthworm seedlings?Take 5 cm thick garden soil, cow dung cannot exceed 5 cm, cow dung 70% pig or chicken dung 30%, no more than 2 cm. Density 1 square meter, earthworms 1 kg. 2. For breeding in three-dimensional boxes, no soil is needed, and the feces must be fermented. The method is 100% cow dung, 50% cow dung, 50% straw, 70% cow dung, and 30% pig or chicken manure, with a density of 1 square meter, 25 cm, and 5 kg of earthworms. 2. How thick is the soil needed to raise earthworms?It depends on how you raise them, on the ground or in a three-dimensional box. 1- Ground culture, feces do not need to be fermented, culture method, take 5 cm thick garden soil, cow dung cannot exceed 5 cm, cow dung 70% pig or chicken dung 30%, cannot exceed 2 cm. Density 1 square meter, earthworms 1 kg 2- Three-dimensional box breeding, no soil is needed, the manure must be fermented, the method is, 100% cow manure, 50% cow manure, 50% straw, 70% cow manure, 30% pig or chicken manure. Density 1 square meter, 25 cm, 5 kg earthworms. 3. How thick is the soil needed for indoor earthworm breeding?The soil should be about 30 cm thick and not too wet. You can feed it with tree leaves, vegetable leaves, leftovers, etc. 4. How can I raise earthworms indoors in pots or wooden boxes?Hello, to breed earthworms, you must first understand their habits. First, the humidity should be maintained at 60%-80%. Too high humidity can easily cause the earthworms to die due to poor tolerance. Second, the survival temperature is 0-32 degrees, and the best breeding temperature is around 20 degrees. Third, the breeding environment should have good ventilation. Fourth, the stability of the food. Due to the diversity of family breeding food, the pH value of the food is very important for the survival of earthworms. Earthworms can only live in a pH-neutral environment. After the above points are done, find a wooden box. The density of earthworms should not be too large. Add about 20 cm thick humus soil. Earthworms are very hardy and you can breed them with peace of mind. 5. How to cultivate medicinal earthworms?1. Soil hotbed breeding method. Earthworms can be raised in the soil hotbed in winter. The soil hotbed is slanted to the south, and 20 cm thick horse manure is spread 4 cm below the surface soil in the bed. The horse manure is stepped on to increase the temperature. The bed is covered with glass or double-layer blue plastic film to absorb sunlight and keep warm. When staying overnight, add straw curtains to the bed. 2. Mulberry field breeding method. Mulberry field breeding is more suitable for green earthworm breeding. Its advantage is that it can not only breed earthworms, but also increase the production of mulberry leaves. The row spacing of the mulberry field is generally about 1.3 meters. A 35 cm wide and 15-20 cm deep trench is opened in the middle. Bait is spread out, covered with soil, watered to keep it moist, and seed earthworms are placed. 3. Breeding in green fodder fields, corn fields or vegetable fields. Breeding earthworms in green fodder fields, corn fields or vegetable fields is also suitable for breeding green earthworms. 6. What is the appropriate soil thickness for earthworm breeding baskets?1- Ground culture, feces do not need to be fermented, culture method, take 5 cm thick garden soil, cow dung cannot exceed 5 cm, cow dung 70% pig or chicken dung 30%, cannot exceed 2 cm. Density 1 square meter, 1 kg of earthworms. 2- Three-dimensional box breeding, no soil is needed, the manure must be fermented, the method is, 100% cow manure, 50% cow manure, 50% straw, 70% cow manure, 30% pig or chicken manure. Density 1 square meter, 25 cm, 5 kg earthworms. 7. What are the requirements for the soil used for earthworm farming?It depends on how you raise them, on the ground or in a three-dimensional box. 1- Ground culture, feces do not need to be fermented, culture method, take 5 cm thick garden soil, cow dung cannot exceed 5 cm, cow dung 70% pig or chicken dung 30%, cannot exceed 2 cm. Density 1 square meter, earthworms 1 kg 2- Three-dimensional box breeding, no soil is needed, the manure must be fermented, the method is, 100% cow manure, 50% cow manure, 50% straw, 70% cow manure, 30% pig or chicken manure. Density 1 square meter, 25 cm, 5 kg earthworms. 8. How to breed green earthworms in batches?Soil ditch farming Usually a breeding ditch is dug near the chicken house, in a shady, moist and fertile place. The ditch is 1 meter wide, 60-80 centimeters deep and of varying lengths. First, spread 5 cm thick pig manure and chicken manure at the bottom of the ditch, then spread 5 cm thick chopped grass and discarded vegetable leaves on the manure, and then spread about 3 cm thick fertilizer soil, then place 20 to 40 sexually mature large earthworms per square meter. According to the above method, place three layers of earthworms, and finally cover the total covering soil about 3 to 5 cm thick, and cover the ditch with reed mats. Reproduction can take place from mid-April to mid-September, with the fastest rate occurring from May to August. 9. What kind of soil do earthworms usually use?1. Ground breeding, feces do not need to be fermented. The breeding method is to take 5 cm thick garden soil, cow dung cannot exceed 5 cm, 70% cow dung and 30% pig or chicken dung, and cannot exceed 2 cm. Density 1 square meter, 1 kg of earthworms. 2. Three-dimensional box breeding, no soil is needed, and feces must be fermented. The method is 100% cow dung, 50% cow dung, 50% straw, 70% cow dung, 30% pig or chicken dung, density 1 square meter, 25 cm, 5 kg of earthworms. Because earthworms have very high requirements for the environment, if the temperature is lower than 5℃ or higher than 32℃, earthworms will enter a dormant state, and if the temperature is lower than 0℃ or higher than 40℃, earthworms cannot survive. In addition, earthworms have a relatively large appetite. Additional information: In addition to regular feeding and controlling temperature and humidity, earthworm farming also requires the prevention and control of pests and diseases. Leeches, frogs, mole crickets, ants, and mice are all natural enemies of earthworms. Before farming earthworms with cow dung, you must find a stable and large-scale sales channel before you can farm them on a large scale. Although you can raise many batches of earthworms by breeding them yourself after purchasing earthworm seedlings once, this method can easily cause the earthworm species to degenerate, resulting in slower growth, increased mortality, and reduced quality. |
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