7th Letta
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Leucocoprinus birnbaumii..GILLED MUSHROOMS at first youll see them in your coco coir from Tropical or subtropic regions where most coco coir is manufactured...so when it gets on the husks and processed then in the bags over here the spores turn into tiny off-white balls clumped together looking like bug eggs but there not ...dont blame them for messing up your plants cause THEY DEF WONT.... thats YOUR LACK OF CULTIVATION KNOWLEDGE... you can scape them out if you want before you use the coco/soil but if there already in the root balls just use a peroxide flush (look up ratios) or like me just scoop out the tops soon as thet come out the sides of the pot.. they help BREAK DOWN ORGANIC MATTER just dont eat them or consume in ANY WAY.. POISONOUS to humans and pets.. ive looked all over to find out what they where... there Leucocoprinus birnbaumii is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. Not a Mycelium AT ALL... there just SCARY to the NEWBIE who see eggs clusterd or yellow poisonous shrooms coming out of the medium .. so now someone needs to do a thread on youtube about it.... my seedlings/veg growth in coco has never been lusher or greener and i have these shrooms all in the medium... was gonna killm but my plants are actually thriven..I wonder what what species that is
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