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MUSHROOMS IN SUBSTRATE

aras_hish
aras_hishstarted grow question 4 months ago
Why I got mushrooms in my substrate?? what should I do? Are my babies fucked up?
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JackTheSparrow
JackTheSparrowanswered grow question 3 months ago
ITS FINE YESTERDAY HAPPENED TO ME in one of my plant and a few days ago saw some even in my cherry tometo outside but its FINE just taketham out and dont worry!!! they dont really impact 👌 GOOD LUCK BROTHER!!!👽👽👽
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Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbanswered grow question 4 months ago
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 😎
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 4 months ago
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.
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BlocZ
BlocZanswered grow question 4 months ago
It sometimes happens when the potting soil you take is enriched with compost. There is a micorizian life inside and sometimes mushrooms come out of it. And on the contrary, it's very good for the roots, they live in symbiosis and the fungus breaks down the large elements to make them assimilable by the roots. 😉✌️
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 4 months ago
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.
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