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Ciao raga, come vedete questo diario si chiama pollice nero, credo di avere la negra, uccido qualsiasi cosa mi passi per le mani.
Eppure ho deciso di riprovarci.
Bene, tutto male.
Ho optato per la germinazione in vaso- Terriccio, buchetto di un centimetro e via.
Sono già in growbox, temperatura 25 umidità 70.
SONO CRESCIUTI I FUNGHI
Non sono ancora nate le piantine, se ne stanno ancora sotto terra. PERò SONO SPUNTATI I FUNGHI.
Quanto mi devo preoccupare?? che faccio??
Non ho la foto perchè gli ho già tolti, ma sicuramente entro sera ne troverò altri e carico una foto...
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Ehy guys. Im so bad with plants in general, but im a smoker so I had to try.
Well, nothing well.
I planted the seeds directly in substrate. Humidity around 70 temp 25.
I GOT MUSHROOMS. Not the funny ones.
WHY?? WHAT DO I DO NOW? AM I FUCKED? :c Help plss ]]
UPDATES!!
The babies came out last night, they look goood
Thank you for the tips with the mush-panik!!
What do you guys think about the lighting now?
Should we expose them to light or we should we wait until the proper leafs come out?
Love ya
Hahaha this has actually happened to me once to but there is actually no issue here it’s only beneficial to have mushrooms growing then you know your medium and everything is super healthy! 😃💯 good luck with ur grow my friend and keep the mushroom 😎
mushrooms generally feed off decaying organic material ("saprotrophic"). So, it shouldn't cause any problem.
i'd still remove them just because they bother me on a personal level that may or may not be relevant, lol. just above ground. i definitely wouldn't go digging and damaging roots of the plant.
Thats fine, they are part of the soil life. If you feed some high P fertilizer it will deter them from producing caps.
Pluck em b4 they open so to avoid spore release and getting in your buds.
The babies came out last night! (Thank you for the tips with the mush-panik!!)
What do you guys think about the lighting now?
Should we expose them to light or we should we wait until the proper leafs come out?
they are under a plastic glass now, to avoid the direct exposition
Typically once they're up. You want light on them. As they'll stretch without it. And get real leggy if 12-15k lux. About 300-350 ppf. No stress too much. You're just at the start of a very long road.
Remember with growing. Less is more with nutrition. Don't overdo by giving extra nutrients. Doesnt mean extra bigger plants. Smooth and go through the stages.
Autos just don't stress. And you'll get the best
Fems: 5-8 weeks. If you want a full larger plant. Topping and HST + strong LST. can take up 2 12 weeks..
If u hv any issues feel free to DM me.
Good luck. Enjoy & be paitent
The first 24 hours they don't need much light, but the moment they start stretching you should start to amp it up. If you amp up too early you can stunt them.
An easy symptom to notice is if the cotys and first set of real leaves are so tight that it causes the cotys to angle upward in an awkward way.
I just slightly stunted a few seeds that sprouted later than the others as i tried to stop excess stretch on the ones that sprouted first. Observe and react. take notes and follow them next time.