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Gregor Skoberne
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@goudenvosbouwbedrijf9082
@goudenvosbouwbedrijf9082 6 месяцев назад
mother nature - you will never stop fascinating me
@borso_blackout_resistent
@borso_blackout_resistent 8 месяцев назад
So you feed them compost. Shouldn't they be fed kitchen waste and MAKE compost?
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 5 месяцев назад
You're spot on. In most home setups, raw food waste is the go-to for feeding worms, but they can indeed thrive on pre-composted material as well.
@Chatoutnet130r
@Chatoutnet130r 11 месяцев назад
CEST CHIANT😂
@Genxlettuce
@Genxlettuce 2 года назад
This video could be an hour long and still not long enough 👍 🍻 something about roots - can’t believe this video didn’t show up till 6 years later for me ?!?!?! Well, I’m glad I got to see it ✌️
@TL-ms1jw
@TL-ms1jw 2 года назад
Hello, can I use your video in a short film for my class?
@barbaralee1677
@barbaralee1677 2 года назад
lovely
@legrosnain
@legrosnain 2 года назад
Cool !!
@junli3776
@junli3776 2 года назад
Awesome and beautiful! Thank you!
@lemauviel.gregoire334
@lemauviel.gregoire334 3 года назад
C est ennuyant j ai envie de dormir
@hosoiarchives4858
@hosoiarchives4858 3 года назад
Man I love worm bin time lapses
@chriskelly1825
@chriskelly1825 3 года назад
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@kennethhuff7158
@kennethhuff7158 3 года назад
So cool, tks.
@muhammadjavidiqbal1790
@muhammadjavidiqbal1790 3 года назад
Pick Deako pass or baei o
@amina4everduhh32
@amina4everduhh32 3 года назад
Yeah no
@roselynekiene5599
@roselynekiene5599 3 года назад
Comment l'avoir cette plante je suis en Afrique au Gabon plus
@fu3i
@fu3i 3 года назад
Could you please tell me how did u do timelapse? Was it on smartphone? What app?
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 3 года назад
It was made with DSLR camera.
@goodlifegreenscapesbrecken5928
@goodlifegreenscapesbrecken5928 3 года назад
Wowwwww. Excellent shots!!!!!
@goodlifegreenscapesbrecken5928
@goodlifegreenscapesbrecken5928 3 года назад
Look at how much they aerate the soil!!!!!!!
@whatspercolating
@whatspercolating 3 года назад
dude! that is awesome
@cookieaintit7227
@cookieaintit7227 3 года назад
i fawking hate school
@Dendrobenarium
@Dendrobenarium 3 года назад
Nice
@puschmannn
@puschmannn 3 года назад
hello, how is it possible to see the worms, even with the lights on? don't they retreat? or is it most of the time dark and only bright when the pictures are taken? i'd like to try this by myself 🤗
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 3 года назад
Hey Markus.. pictures were taken with flash in a dark room 😉.
@shayson1357
@shayson1357 4 года назад
down's syndrome jazz :D
@agostonl
@agostonl 4 года назад
interesting
@thesage1096
@thesage1096 4 года назад
...beautiful
@bencetoth8540
@bencetoth8540 4 года назад
Real verminators
@itsthatwutangguy.9370
@itsthatwutangguy.9370 4 года назад
how many worms did you start with?i cant find it in the comments
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 4 года назад
A handfull.. probably arround 150
@the_screen_addict24
@the_screen_addict24 4 года назад
ʟᴏᴏᴋ ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴛɪᴘ. ɢʀᴏᴡɪɴɢ 😃
@notthatguy4703
@notthatguy4703 4 года назад
Don't release them into forests. American forests in the east have no native worms and the presence of worms destroys mycorrhiza fungi as well as removing the primary rooting layer of most trees-this causes sapling mortality and slow tree growth. Very bad for the beautiful and tall trees of the USA!!!
@laykiification
@laykiification 4 года назад
Hey Gregor, I'm writing from a production company in the UK. We're interested in potentially using your footage in a new series we're working on. Please get in touch with me if you're interested laylasnell@gmail.com. Best, Layla
@francischeefilms
@francischeefilms 4 года назад
Great time_lapse! XLNT lighting and technique.
@nielboigonzales
@nielboigonzales 4 года назад
Awesome. Thanks.
@WadcaWymiaru
@WadcaWymiaru 4 года назад
They would grow better in biochar.
@mirzafaisalbaig
@mirzafaisalbaig 4 года назад
To make the perfect vermi compost you can add the rock phosphate amzn.to/2Wx07b7
@marjoriejohnson6535
@marjoriejohnson6535 4 года назад
Had a worm farm for over 30 years. The first 3 or so inches of matter, not including the top protective layer, get devoured the fastest.
@heartstronggarden5134
@heartstronggarden5134 4 года назад
Wicked cool ♡♡
@VillageTV
@VillageTV 4 года назад
🙋 GREAT VIDEO! 🙋
@VillageTV
@VillageTV 4 года назад
🙋 GREAT VIDEO! 🙋
@P900Coolpics
@P900Coolpics 4 года назад
Could I possibly use a portion of your video in a video I’m making with full credit to your channel.
@adamolsen7536
@adamolsen7536 4 года назад
this video its pure shit
@philmcdonald4778
@philmcdonald4778 4 года назад
Far more entertaining than fish.
@vicentepapresidente
@vicentepapresidente 5 лет назад
This video's great! In what container were the worms in for them to be so visible?
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 5 лет назад
Container was made out of glass and the back was made out of wood. You can see it in the last seconds of the video (wooden back was removed for photo).
@happytimeharry363
@happytimeharry363 5 лет назад
As expected, the grass clippings were still sitting on top, after 20 days. Also, "sawdust"? What kind of sawdust? Was it treated with formaldehyde? Oil? I've been composting with red worms for years. Almost ALL videos and other online information is greatly lacking.
@DonnieBrasco-dy9yd
@DonnieBrasco-dy9yd 5 лет назад
This wasn't a video designed to provide annoying assholes information. Why are you making snide comments and insinuations with no facts to back them?
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 5 лет назад
Hey Happytime? Harry, untreated spruce sawdust that was. I am avare of missing information and trying to fill in the gaps here in the comment section. About the top layer I believe it was just getting too dry for some serious degradation (microbial activity) and consumption by worms.
@YudistiraTribudiman
@YudistiraTribudiman 5 лет назад
IMPORTANT QUESTION: How do you produce the redworms in the first place? Did you add them separately or do the redworms born from the food scraps?
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 5 лет назад
I grow them in my worm bin, so they were added seperately.
@YudistiraTribudiman
@YudistiraTribudiman 5 лет назад
@@anzerovansek Would you like to explain how you grow them? Thanks!
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 5 лет назад
@@YudistiraTribudiman In a rubbermaid bin with some 0,3 cm holes for air. Cardboard and shredded paper for bedding and food scraps for food. If you search for worm bin you'll find some info.
@YudistiraTribudiman
@YudistiraTribudiman 5 лет назад
@@anzerovansek do you buy them or what?
@anzerovansek
@anzerovansek 5 лет назад
@@YudistiraTribudiman yes I bought them originally, but you can also find them in compost piles and in manure piles.
@kentkeller1743
@kentkeller1743 5 лет назад
they sing, too!
@robertevans8024
@robertevans8024 5 лет назад
These are worms. These are worms on crystal meth. Any questions.
@robertevans8024
@robertevans8024 5 лет назад
Wow !!! That was just so awesome ! I could watch that all day. Very interesting and educational. Inspiring as well. Got to get my worms ordered.
@vinoddhawan9230
@vinoddhawan9230 5 лет назад
What a video sir... Hatsoff sir....
@z.weertje7209
@z.weertje7209 5 лет назад
We have worms as politicians, they turn The Netherlands black
@DonnieBrasco-dy9yd
@DonnieBrasco-dy9yd 5 лет назад
No, that's the fault of you cucks who voted for those dipshit morons.
@texanswreck2011
@texanswreck2011 5 лет назад
Love watching earthworms do their thing!