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Vermi is produced using the vermi-composting method which requires blue worms and unwanted vegetable.
The bedding of the worms are alternative layers of wet newspaper and soil. The production of fertilizer can be done inside the pail with the help of blue worms. Feeding the worms with vegetable and watering must be done everyday to keep the worms alive. The worms are able to reproduce at a very fast rate.
Fertilizers produced by the worms are actually their droppings which can be found above the newspaper layer after 1 month. On average, 1 kg of worms can decompose 1kg of vegetable to produce 1 kg of fertilizers in one month.
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