Vermicompost: earthworms are an equivalent of cattle in generating organic manure

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItMdmEtc0nc

Duration: 

00:07:16

Year of Production: 

2018

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AGcelerate Global
»Samuel Nyanzi is a living encyclopedia of indigenous knowledge and he experiments his knowledge and innovations at his site at the Rural Community in Development (RUCID) in Mityana, Central Uganda.«

Vermicompost is compost made as a result of earthworms putting out their casts/ excreta.

When earthworms eat food, they excrete. Their excreta is the vermicompost, but since earth worms die fast, the vermicompost has both the castings and the dead earth worms making vermicompost very rich in nutrients. The nutrients in vermicompost are fixed and can only be used by plants hence cannot be lost by leaching.

Making vermicompost

The materials needed to make vermicompost depend on the scale of production but for backyard farming, even a jerrycan, that is cut open at one end, can be used. This is filled with organic residues.

Get the starting material (earthworms) and put it on the top of one end of the jerrycan. Cover the entire jerrycan with a layer of dry organic matter and water.

The earthworms reproduce and they feed on the organic residues from one end to the other releasing their casts. If all the organic materials have been used up, remove the casts (vermicompost) and put new materials.

The vermicompost produced is suitable for all crops.

Vermiwash

The water that drains with watering (vermiwash) can be used as a fertilizer as well as a pesticide. As a foliar fertilizer or pesticide, the veermiwash is diluted with water in a ratio of 1:1, put in a knapsack and sprayed onto crops.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:00Vermicompost is compost made as a result of earth worms putting out their casts/ excreta.
01:0101:25The nutrients in vermicompost are fixed and cannot be lost by leaching.
01:2601:50To make vermicompost in the backyard, you can use a cut jerrycan.
01:5102:25Get the starting material and put it one top of one side of the jerrycan. Cover with dry organic matter and water.
02:2603:01The earth worms reproduce as they feed on the organic materials releasing their casts.
03:0204:01If all the dry organic material has been eaten up, replace them with new ones.
04:0204:32Vermicompost is suitable for all crops.
04:3305:45Vermiwash can be used as a fertilizer as well as a pesticide.
05:4606:42Earth worms can be used to produce compost in absence of cattle.
06:4307:00As a foliar fertilizer or pesticide, vermiwash is diluted in aratio of 1:1.
07:0107:16Credits

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