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The respondents were asked how they colonized the compost systems. The answers of the
respondents on the colonization of the compost system are:
North Macedonia At first, I collected them from my farm and the stream of the
nearby river, and then I propagated them myself.
I added earthworms that were doing the composting and I got them
from other people
The same in groups or families multiplying and processing the
material gradually keeping in the wet areas.
If it is a product of animal origin, only worms are used. If it's about
plant residues, then composting can be done with worms and they
should be helped with soil bacteria (humifiers) which are in our
product ORGALIFE TECNO for faster decomposition of organic
matter and creation of CRN ZREL HUMUS
Tukey Regeneration
Netherlands Earthworms can reproduce in a compost system, which can help to
establish a population of worms in the compost over time. They
colonise a compost system by introducing organic matter
containing earthworm eggs.
Earthworms colonise the system under proper moisture and
temperature levels, providing a diverse mix of organic materials for
the worms to consume.
They can colonise a compost system by introducing earthworms
from a different location, either by adding them directly to the
compost or by allowing them to migrate into the compost from the
surrounding soil.
Spain From the soil (by themselves, without any human help)
Im not sure
I added them myself
They were given to me
I purchased them
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