Sheβs losing her patience waiting on Chelsea to bounce so she can do her thing π² Sheβs gonna go bare back, sheβs πͺ flexing, no scrOG, waiting to π₯explode!
Hey Dan! Iβve been told a variety of things regarding curing. Anywhere from 3 days to a month. Personally I like to cure for at least a week. But I do notice quality keeps improving the longer it cures (if you have the patience). Good luck!π
Today I noticed πmushrooms popping up with GiSCele. Does that matter? Are theyπpoisonous to girlies? Donβt bother me,but I dunnoπ€. I recently started using π¦ bat guano and have a feeling thatβs what encouraged- kinda cool if I see Smurfette sunbathing on ππππΌ
Hello ! Well this type of mushroom is not a danger for the plant neither for you ( If you don't try to eat it) I have the same kind of mushroom in my garden when I use fertilizer such as horse s**t so I bet that bat guano is also a beneficial bacteria booster and the mushroom are a sign that the mycelium is settle in your soil and the symbiosis with your roots system will provide you a better use of the availables nutrients in the soil. Their is life in your soil π. Keep an eye on it but to me it will be ok. And I know Smurfette a bit (quite a party girlπ) , she prefers red "hat" mushroomsπ I hope it will help you ππ
π TY for checking her out ππ» Almost πͺπ°οΈ chop time. Curious about weight βοΈ Definitely has the quality π¬οΈπ²π¬οΈπ²π¬οΈπ²πππΌ
@ChefDan420,So much ladies arounf you bro ! PimpDan420 I'll say π ! Nice done with Giscele , I'm curious about that yield too so I'll be around π
Yanked out the shrooms to be safe- I know you said plant safe but talk of diarrhea yanked- better safe than sorry. Sheβs in flush mode so not that worried. Thanks for the quick response ππ»ππΌ
TY ππ» For checking my bitches out - kind of had a pimp ring to itπ really curious about GiSCeleβs weight- now Iβm sounding like a concerned pimpπβ¨
Hahah I was like, what the fuck this guy is growing psilocybin mushrooms in his weed grow?! :') I think she will produce about 12.5/13 oz wet trimmed :P (Depending on how long you leave those stalky boiz!
Hi @ChefDan420! I think you're having "Leucocoprinus birnbaumii mushrooms". Spores must have been introduced by contaminated medium, or by airborne / clothes / some element coming from the great outdoor. Good news: they should be harmless to your plants. Bad news: they're nearly impossible to remove, even fungicides are useless against them. Final advice: don't eat them!!! You will risk severe diarrhea, nausea and vomiting (at worst, death). And if you have kids or pets, you want obviously to keep them away from these. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing π
Substrate you are using is so sick!!!
Lol what can go wrong with some Coco loco and a swirl of grandma's molasses?
One day I will get my hands on some!