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Yellow mushroom in pot

Rok_Poetovio67
Rok_Poetovio67started grow question 2 years ago
After 10 years of growing from seed i decided to buy some cherry gar see ya clones. Today i noticed a yellow mushroom in one of my pots, and round yellow spots around the roots of all my other clones. Should i just leave it alone, chop it or do i need to fix it and how? Thanks
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Billyandbarb
Billyandbarbanswered grow question 2 years ago
I'd be more worried about removing dead leaf and plant matter from in and around my pots and top soil.
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Aldo90
Aldo90answered grow question 2 years ago
Personally I'd leave it. Each to thier own tho pal, you can rip it out, its a sign that the soil is good imo without going scientific on a description.
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Stork
Storkanswered grow question 2 years ago
I think this is Leucocoprinus birnbaumii... The appearance of mushrooms is a sign of healthy soil and is an indication of the presence of organic matter in your soil, It benefits the plant since mushrooms feed on dead organic matter in the pot and then will release nutrients into the soil that the plant itself can use... I would recommend removing them if you have any curious pets or small children since they are considered toxic do not let anyone eat them
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