I never actually thought to try to see what's inside. They're pretty small but I'm going to give it a try. FF replied again and said they feel confident it's fungi.From a distance they do look like eggs, but in the close-up it looks like there's some mycelium and they resemble tiny mushrooms or fungi of some kind. If it's fungi, that's good, if it's eggs it's more than likely bad. Is there anything inside them that would suggest they're eggs (gooey stuff)?
They make a cream for that itchWhite fungus balls.
Mycorrhizae spores only grow when roots are present.Mycorrhizae… you want that in your mix.
Plus a LoofaThey make a cream for that itch
Yeah there are some regional differences in product.I'm pretty sure I heard Fox Farms uses Canadian residential compost to make their soils, the shit people throw in their compost bins could be anything so who knows. I've never saw mycos grow in a ball shape, to me that looks like eggs or some other contaminant, potentially non-beneficial.
Reminds me of those cheaters in Bass competitions - shoving weights in their fish.Its just saprophytic white mold. Common in bagged soils. Think of them as little food converters.
Its definitely better than what I found in my bags of Roots soil.
This came from a single 1.5cu bag of Roots Original.
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Roofing nails, plastic, 10 penny spikes, big ole rocks...basically uncomposed yard waste.
I dont even wanna admit to what I paid for a pallet of that garbage.
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That kind of cheating could get a fella killed!Reminds me of those cheaters in Bass competitions - shoving weights in their fish.