Shroom in my garden ( weed grow)

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
It will not hurt plants. Probably not a good idea to eat it; you also want to pull it before it drops spores. As a matter of fact it’s a sign your soil mix is fungal dominant and healthy. It can also indicate that you are leaving your soil wet for a little too long.
Mulching your pots helps retain moisture while keeping the top layer dry. I prefer straw mulch because it’s cheap at farm markets around my area especially in the fall but any kind of mulch will work: bark nuggets, coco coir, even shredded paper is better than bare open soil. Helps control gnats too.
 

calvin.m16

Well-Known Member
Pull it out and throw in trash, no concern. Fertilized soils tend to have spores of varying degrees, types, shapes and sizes. Could be a lucky charm that sprouts, could be a fungus gnat larvae. Luckily this time just a mushroom.
 
It will not hurt plants. Probably not a good idea to eat it; you also want to pull it before it drops spores. As a matter of fact it’s a sign your soil mix is fungal dominant and healthy. It can also indicate that you are leaving your soil wet for a little too long.
Mulching your pots helps retain moisture while keeping the top layer dry. I prefer straw mulch because it’s cheap at farm markets around my area especially in the fall but any kind of mulch will work: bark nuggets, coco coir, even shredded paper is better than bare open soil. Helps control gnats too.
Noted . Thank you so much for this explanation and all the informations u provided me .
 
Pull it out and throw in trash, no concern. Fertilized soils tend to have spores of varying degrees, types, shapes and sizes. Could be a lucky charm that sprouts, could be a fungus gnat larvae. Luckily this time just a mushroom.
Hope it’s a lucky charm haha first time this happens to me I was a bit surprised lol
 
It will not hurt plants. Probably not a good idea to eat it; you also want to pull it before it drops spores. As a matter of fact it’s a sign your soil mix is fungal dominant and healthy. It can also indicate that you are leaving your soil wet for a little too long.
Mulching your pots helps retain moisture while keeping the top layer dry. I prefer straw mulch because it’s cheap at farm markets around my area especially in the fall but any kind of mulch will work: bark nuggets, coco coir, even shredded paper is better than bare open soil. Helps control gnats too.
I have another small question sir if I may .
My plants are on week 3 going into 4 , they are all Autos growing on 18/6 schedule. I started LST on 2 and HST on the other two . My question is : while using LST the plant responds positively but I kinda feel that they lean and grow on one side and dosent spread around the pot . Should I pull every branches on it own ? Can I cut some leafs for extra light pen ? I can provide pictures if you want to let me know !
big thanka :)
 

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
I try not to pull anything off a plant if it appears to be healthy growth. I will pull off leaves yellowing under a thick canopy or maybe even selected older/larger fans that are in the way of under-growth that needs full light but for the most part I just to try bend and pinch in between whatever branches I need to get plants into the shape I want. “Tucking” big fan leaves underneath smaller branches is usually better than ripping them off completely; try to get away with that first if you can.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Hello guys , back for a new harvest !
this morning when I came to check on my babies I found this little dude!
i don’t know if it’s harmful , should I take it off ? Or just leave it be ?
I added a pic of the soil I use too
Thank you growers
The mushroom is no big deal. All kinds of spores, seeds, etc... get into lots of different brands of soil. They leave much of the raw ingredients outside.

Here's the facility in the Netherlands.

 

Luvnug

Member
Leave it... that's free Co2 right there. Shroom and cannabis grow well together as the mycelium helps with root growth and break down nutes better.
 
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