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Originally Posted by ChrisK
Charlie has near perfect results though as if that room was built for growing cuttings!
Maybe your room and everybody else's room is built for growing cuttings and nobody realizes it because they never tried burying them in uncovered pots and monitoring the water closely just to keep moist?
Perhaps the mix has a big part of it? I really don't know. The four Red Libya in quarts with pure worm casting are not doing so well compared with the mixes. I think the castings by themselves hold too much water and really considering transplanting them to mix. Hate to lose those four.
There are worms living in some of the bowls. Little piles of castings are sure worm sign.
Actually saw the worm a couple days ago as it was moving near the surface. There are other things living in the mix also, tiny things I see scurrying about now and then, so it alive and sure to have plenty of beneficial microbes working. It was never packed and lightly watered so it remains loose and aerated.
Update on the Atreano which was dropping its leaves. Looks like it finally decided to keep another one. This one even stood up to a water spray.
Sitting here I share my view with you. Thinking if I had to do it over with the same probability of success I would have covered the walls and floor with reflective material and only started as many as would fit in gallon pots in the room.