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AW: Collecting Grindal Worms
Hi,
I am experimenting growing grindals on "Seramis" pellets. Seramis is a kind
of clay pellets of about 2-4 mm size. I have just started the experiment and
cannot say much about it yet.
I am already growing my white worms on seramis. quite some people ar here in
Germany.
Erik
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> Auftrag von Mark Mackenzie
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Februar 2003 03:07
> An: killietalk at aka_org
> Betreff: Re: Collecting Grindal Worms
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> > > Also, I am experimenting with the use of water soaked wood pellets for
> >wood
> > > stoves. It is too early to be sure, but it looks like the worms are
> >growing
> > > using the pellets as a substrait.
> >Hi Paul
> >How are the pellets produced? I think some of them may undergo a chemical
> >process, just wondering. Ralpht
>
> I dont think that the pellets are poisonous. While looking for info on
> plant tissue culture I found a mushroom culture web site and for the last
> stage of growing the mushrooms the author uses the compressed sawdust
> pellet fuel. He lived to eat his mushrooms and write a very thorough
> web-site about doing it. Also they are used for burning in homes
> to create
> heat and would probably be sued if they contained any poison because the
> chemicals vaporize when they get that hot.
>
> Mark Mackenzie
>
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