mushrooms growing in my pot

hantastic1

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hey guys, just out of curiosity, anyone have random mushrooms pop out the soil?
i've got a yellow one and a white one that popped out of my pots. Is this a good or bad thing? i dont want no spores to get on the buds..
 

vostok

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I and many here will see it as a good thing

the spores are too small to see as such

but you can say

" My soils fungal dominant'

unlike those noobs with bacterial dominant soils ...lol

good luck avoid eating them fungi
 

hantastic1

Well-Known Member
I and many here will see it as a good thing

the spores are too small to see as such

but you can say

" My soils fungal dominant'

unlike those noobs with bacterial dominant soils ...lol

good luck avoid eating them fungi
Excellent. Yea, the plants looks very happy and healthy, i was just curious as to why or how they popped out..
 

BlazinDucks

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hey guys, just out of curiosity, anyone have random mushrooms pop out the soil?
i've got a yellow one and a white one that popped out of my pots. Is this a good or bad thing? i dont want no spores to get on the buds..
I found a small patch growing in my herb garden that I topped off with FFOF. No clue if one equaled the other. I have however found close to 10 different peanut plants growing out of my cannabis and tomatoes, both are grown in FFOF.
 

hantastic1

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I found a small patch growing in my herb garden that I topped off with FFOF. No clue if one equaled the other. I have however found close to 10 different peanut plants growing out of my cannabis and tomatoes, both are grown in FFOF.
hmmm, my soil is mixed with ffof, i wonder if that could be a common denominator?
 

SouthCross

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hmmm, my soil is mixed with ffof, i wonder if that could be a common denominator?

I had mushrooms pop up on the grow before last. Horrible soil that had sat outside and caught spores. The mushrooms were in all the planters outside and a couple of indoor plants. It went on for about a month and then they all disappeared.

Come season change, they'll be back.
 

Dr. Who

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I found a small patch growing in my herb garden that I topped off with FFOF. No clue if one equaled the other. I have however found close to 10 different peanut plants growing out of my cannabis and tomatoes, both are grown in FFOF.
hmmm, my soil is mixed with ffof, i wonder if that could be a common denominator?
FFOF is "mined" from nature. They then amend and package. They can have various pests and contain "wild" fungal spores (including those that grow various mushrooms and not be actually beneficial but, not a problem either) that can sprout given the right conditions.

You get a Hen of the woods mushroom at the base of your "tree". That is one good eating and expensive mushy! Got a 24 pounder at the state fall team shoot (trap). Damn thing was growing from the base of a tree just behind the walkway, off the line. I was shooting a warm-up singles with the MTA chairman. Pointed out the mushroom and asked if I could have that? Blah! Sure go ahead! He had no idea the value of that mushroom! Bout $18 a lb is the going rate around here. We ate a few pounds and sold the rest to a high end "Dinning establishment." For a premium $20 per.

If they are edible, eat them! Find an experienced fungus hunter to tell you.
 
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