ok if anyone on here fishes theyll know what im talking about. ok so if youve ever gotten redworms you know how the dirt is on the inside. ok can i use that dirt as potting soil? and by red worms i mean red wigglers in case you didnt know.
I dunno bout that, but what u can do is something very few great growers know of, put a fish under ur plant sheephead work best imo so far, it sends ur plant to the sky
those would be worm castings which is a very effective fert. "As composting red worms eat food scraps, manure, and other organic substances, they excrete tiny pellets called worm castings or organic fertilizer. Organic gardeners rely on this method of worm composting because this organic fertilizer balances the soil's PH and helps retain moisture."