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Vermicompost PH

 
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Hello all,

In an earlier post I shared that my composting bin had many white worms, now identified as grindal worms, I include photos this time, which may be a sign of an overly acid environment. I will be implementing your suggestions, from adding eggshells to adding a bigger amount of bedding when feeding them.

I am wondering what would be the easiest way to measure the PH of my vermicomposting bin?

Many thanks.
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