mushrooms growing in soil???

DANK PURPY

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Dont know if it's a huge deal or not. To me it seems more natural than anything so it cant be that harmful im assuming. Theres about 4 mushrooms 1 is about 3 inches long and others are 1inch. Total is 4. Let me know your thoughts.
 

DANK PURPY

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Forgot my question. ......is this harmful or is it ok and i can let it be. Should i take the mushrooms out?
 

unwine99

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I had a mushroom grow out the drain-hole of a pot of Ocean Forest once, it was pretty neat. Like Doc said, I would definitely view it as a positive -- you got some good healthy soil there!
 

DANK PURPY

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Should be fine!!
I use a myco's/fungus dry amendment when I make up my water only soil that has produced mushrooms from time to time.....Not going to hurt your plant at all......Be happy as you have a nice living soil going on. That is a great thing!

Doc
Yeah i use happy frog but been re using the same bag. Thanks though bro and yeah theres quite a bit of mushrooms growing.

Thanks again
 

calicocalyx

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Not necessarily a problem, but for a mushroom to fruit and stay fruiting it needs cool damp condition usually, so you could be overwatering a little. Probably just fine and you happen to have a mushroom and the mycelium is helping your roots. If you see mycelium on the soil surface, that could be another indicator of too much water or too cool.
 

Dr. Who

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Not necessarily a problem, but for a mushroom to fruit and stay fruiting it needs cool damp condition usually, so you could be overwatering a little. Probably just fine and you happen to have a mushroom and the mycelium is helping your roots. If you see mycelium on the soil surface, that could be another indicator of too much water or too cool.
Good point!!
 

DANK PURPY

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Not necessarily a problem, but for a mushroom to fruit and stay fruiting it needs cool damp condition usually, so you could be overwatering a little. Probably just fine and you happen to have a mushroom and the mycelium is helping your roots. If you see mycelium on the soil surface, that could be another indicator of too much water or too cool.
I do feel a water a bit much. I try to drench the soil. Maybe i should just water till 15% run off.
 

Dr. Who

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Exactly. It could produce dangerous spores.
What????? It will produce it's own spores.....how are they dangerous?


On watering.......I water a metered amount everyday at lights on.....I want to get O2 to the roots as much as I can!! The amount I water carries me exactly to the next day at lights on....It can be done a little later, but that simply changes the timing.......When you water to carry over for days.....you can get problems (please note I said "can" not "will")...I run W.O. soil,,,,,,organic = NO run through!!!! I did the daily watering bit when I did synthetics too......Why a run through? Wash away salts??? Your nutrient is either too salty or the maker says to. If the maker said to....They simply want to steal your money by you using more product by pouring it away! H&G says to..yet they say they are not a salt build up nutrient....Get my point!
BTW- drip clean from them is a rip off!!! Turns your soil into a brick ....
 

Dr. Who

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You didnt know that shrooms can have dangerous spore?! LOL

http://www.theguardian.com/science/2008/jun/13/medicalresearch
"The 47-year-old welder from Buckinghamshire, who has not been named, died in intensive care a week after being engulfed by "clouds of dust" when he opened bags of rotting plant material that had been left to fester, in a case reported in the Lancet.

Doctors were baffled by his condition until his partner said he had fallen ill after working in the garden. Later tests revealed he had developed acute aspergillosis, a dangerous reaction to Aspergillus fumigatus spores. The fungus, which is commonly found growing on dead leaves, compost piles and decaying vegetation, may trigger a relatively harmless allergic reaction but can cause serious problems if too many spores get into the lungs."

Taken from that link !!!!

NOT SHROOMS!!!!

I compost my leaves in worm bins.....No bad mold! Only good worm castings!

Doc
 
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