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100% PURE WORM CASTINGS MADE INTO A LIQUID CONCENTRATE
(Bacteria dormant at this stage until activated with oxygen and proper nutrients)

  • No animal, weed or seed by-products
  • All food waste pre-composted in a hot cycle.
  • Pre-Composted product then fed to worms
  • 6 months to 8 months of worm composting. (not a 6 week run in peat moss)

Farming and gardening starts with good soil and good bacteria. Liquid worm concentrate helps to create those bacteria in your soil.

It all starts in the soil! We are what we eat!
Liquid Worm Concentrate is an all natural form of ciliated micro nutrients that are totally plant available.

This nutrient program encourages plant growth/germination/seed production in plants. Increases soil organisms which become increasingly abundant in the soil. Decreasing the need for continued chemical dependency.

Wriggler Wranch has Large Worm kits available for sale. Includes Bin , A DVD on worm composting indoors and of course worms. $70.00 per kit.

Info on Concentrate made into a compost tea

Info on Concentrate

Liquid worm concentrate made into a compost tea does a number of things. Helps oxygenate your soil thus helping beneficial bacteria to compete. Our soil needs beneficial bacteria like (fungi-, protozoa-beneficial nematodes)

Why Micro-organisms:
DECOMPOSITIONMINERALIZATION-NITROGEN CYCLING-STORAGE AND RELEASE OF NUTRIENTS- CARBON CYCLING-HELPS TAKE THE POLLUTANTS OUT OF THE Soil BEFORE IT REACHES UNDERGROUND OR SURFACE WATER.

Worm poo makes beautiful gardensGardeners know that compost is a super soil supplement!
Well Worm compost is even better!

(Fungal inhabited vermicompost)
Some would ask why Compost tea? It is simply the easiest to use because of its ability to be sprayed on to the plant itself. When Liquid Worm concentrate is made into a tea and fed the proper nutritional feeds (Fish, molasses, and other supplements, then using the right oxygen levels your bacteria is multiplied by the millions. A microbial nutrient cycle is produced, enhancing your production of good soil bacteria. This enables the plant to produce enzymes that enhances the natural growth hormones that are made into micro-nutrients becoming plant and soil ready.

All in one application:
Good bacteria are produced helping soil and plants to compete for available nutrients in the soil. Good bacteria eat bad bacteria. Good bacteria help to produce antibodies, defending against pests and disease. Worms produce an enzyme that helps to protect plants against insects that produce an echo-skeleton
Recommended feed for Red Worm Power Concentrate.
(is in a dormant state until fed)

Pacific Natural ? (Nutrients from the sea)
Fish hydrolysate, is produced with a low heat process known as enzymatic digestion. All the oils, nutrients and amino acids protein are left intact resulting in a substantial microbial feedstock which can be ?mineralized? (made bio-available) and passed on to your soil and plants.

THE APPLICATION of commercial vermicomposts that are produced through interactions between earthworms and microorganisms in the mesophilic degradation of organic wastes - using a range of technologies - is expanding rapidly. It has been well-established in both greenhouse and field experiments in the Soil Ecology Laboratory at the Ohio State University that even small substitutions of vermicomposts into plant growth media and soil can produce dramatic increases in germination, growth, flowering and yields of crops, independent of their nutrient supply. Since nutrients are involved only minimally, we have hypothesized that these increases are due to earthworms causing greatly increased microbial populations that produce plant growth hormones which become adsorbed on to the humates produced during the vermicomposting process. Since most plant growth hormones are very soluble, they may account for the reported plant growth effects of aqueous extracts from vermicompost. It may not only be in the root zone alone, where worm castings demonstrate the ability to suppress pest attack, however. There is a growing body of research suggesting that castings derived from a feedstock of plant materials are rich in a compound called chitinase. Chitin, a component of the exoskeleton of many insects, is damaged by or repelled by chitinase, leading some researchers to believe its presence in the castings may be inhibitory to some insects. Research being conducted in California is demonstrating suppression of white fly and ambrosia beetle in some tree species when worm by-products are applied at the root zone.
Some research suggests that by the addition of Worm by-products that the plants own production of this enzyme is enhanced.

Worm eggs & leavesRed Worm Power (Liquid worm soil supplement - concentrate) is available in 1 gallon and 5 gallon containers. Larger orders are available by pre-order request. 45 gal barrels and gal. totes will be available in the near future.

Leaf surfaces, like plant roots, harbour a rich microbial population that protects the leaf, and thus the plant, from infection and attack by pathogenic organisms. When the microbial consortium present on the leaf surface is reduced by pesticide use or environmental damage it exposes leaf surface, opening infection points. We can inoculate the leaf with the diverse communities of microbial life found in worm castings by applying a tea made from Red Worm Power Concentrate. Teas can be applied as soil drenches and root washes after pesticide use, to reintroduce to the soil microbial communities that may have been damaged by the pesticide. The microbes can then continue to provide protection from pathogens to the plant as well as aiding in breakdown of any pesticide residues in the soil, thereby preventing ground water contamination. Teas also carry the soluble nutrients and beneficial growth regulators contained in the solid matter used to make the tea. Many of these compounds can be absorbed through the leaf surface, feeding and enriching the plant.

About Wriggler Wranch:
We are a Composting company that composts with worms 12 months of the year, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
One of our clients is Starbucks Coffee Company. Our vermicompost is high in plant ready nitrogen along with minerals and nutrients. Massive amounts of coffee waste are fed to the worms increasing plant available nitrogen.
This year, 2009, we have gone into production of Red Worm Power (liquid worm concentrate, used as a powerful soil supplement)

(FOB Winnipeg)


Red Worm Power
is a division of
Wriggler Wranch
P.O. Box 3986
Winnipeg,
Manitoba,
R2W 5H9
Canada
Email: Red Worm Power(tt10_99@yahoo.com)