2nd thread about this...unwanted mushrooms please help!

2nd thread about this......UNWANTED MUSHROOMS...HELP!!
I put a thread in couple of wks ago about the unwanted mushrooms but got no real answers or cures or basically i was told there are some mushroom spores that have got in there ( u dont say ) and thats about it. i have these mushrroms growing in 2 of my plants pots. im growing in coco . wilma drip. ive removed them numerous times now and 2 days later there back but in full force with brothers n sisters. and they fukin stink, i mean u rip em up and the tent stinks of mushroom. can i get rid of these? is not harming my plants? is my bud gona taste mushroomy. i need hard facts , answers please folks.......


 

jaybee007

Well-Known Member
U know what mate
I have no idea
It's a new 1 on me
U say uve pulled the shrooms
And they've grown back ?
Have u tried repotting the plants ?
With a fresh mix ?
Sorry I can't b more help
But I'm sure someone on here has
Been thru this and will b along 2 help soon lol
Good luck
 

benny blanco

Active Member
You have to remove the soil where the shrooms are growing on top of. Try to take as much out and replace the soil
 
And it could bet do to the fact of peet moss or moss in general how much pettel moss are u useing ratio to soi l cuz mushrooms grow in really moist conditions plus a good amount of shade when u do remove the soil around the shroom try lowering ur humidty in the area and try to use less moss or somethong else for draining maybe and put a cfl smaller one at the bottom pointing at bottom of plant so it will be harder for them to grow it a fungus it needs a moist and dark conditions to grow if nothing works look up hpw to grow a mushroom and feed it something the plant likes but the shrooms can't handle
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
If he is growing in coco there is no need to add moss or vermiculit or anything for drainage. Coco drains great with out any of this crap.

What brand of coco are you useing, and did you add anything to it?
 

Stomata

Well-Known Member
Smoke them. You never know.... If you don't reply to the thread after smoking them, we'll take that as a sign that smoking strange fungi growing beside your marijuana MIGHT not be such a great idea...
 

Knowurhyphae

Well-Known Member
most likely an inkcap ( Coprinus atramentarius) but i have also seen entoloma cum out of bag soil
it wont hurt your plants but to me it seems an indicator that you are not letting your soil dry out enough before watering also more airflow under the canopy would lower rh.
 
If he is growing in coco there is no need to add moss or vermiculit or anything for drainage. Coco drains great with out any of this crap.

What brand of coco are you useing, and did you add anything to it?
i was using coco professional, had to deal with mushrooms no joke about 6-7 times, i took the top layer off etc and what ever they came back in full force, ive since changed to plagron coco and before reusing the pots i gave them a good power showrer along with every thing else tank tray etc. and no mushsys yet!! i been growing couple of years now and its the 1st time i had this prob. fingers crossed they womt be back . thanks for all the replys. peace
 
Smoke them. You never know.... If you don't reply to the thread after smoking them, we'll take that as a sign that smoking strange fungi growing beside your marijuana MIGHT not be such a great idea...
im still alive , and no i didnt take your advice lmfao. peace
 

Samwell Seed Well

Well-Known Member
Sea Green is what did it, never heard of it showing up on a first run soil, and i think its good
those kinds of bacteria enymes and specific microbes are a sign of healthy substrate, FYI mushrooms dont grow in sick enviroments and i say a little annoying but aindicator of how healthy your soil is, I could be wrong. A guy on another forum said this happended to him from reusing COCO that had been treated with sea green, he wasnt worried about it
 
Sea Green is what did it, never heard of it showing up on a first run soil, and i think its good
those kinds of bacteria enymes and specific microbes are a sign of healthy substrate, FYI mushrooms dont grow in sick enviroments and i say a little annoying but aindicator of how healthy your soil is, I could be wrong. A guy on another forum said this happended to him from reusing COCO that had been treated with sea green, he wasnt worried about it
yeah cheers for info, it wouldnt be so bad but they fukin stink, the mushrroms are propa smelly specially when u rip em up, takes over the bud no joke....nassssty!! peace samwell seed well
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
I have been growing in Coco for about 4 years now, and reuse my coco 3-4 times. But each time I treat it with a double dose of some kind of Cyzme product for 7-10 days. I have never had trouble. Mushrooms do not grow unless the spores were brought into the grow room somehow. This could have happened as simple as them getting onto your pant legs while you were outside. Even if I had this happen, after I harvested, I would flush the crap out of the coco with boiling hot water. then flood it with cannyzyme for 7-10 days. Boiling water just kills all the eggs, spores and bacteria and such. which Coco never has when new anyway. Fresh coco every crop is cool, but more costly then I think is needed.

On the Mushrooms, have you got any idea what kind they are? I have never seen mushrooms that smell like you are talking of. But then again there a 1,000's of them out there I would think. I have done a lot of research on how to grow Shrooms, and I have a buddy of my who does grow them. This is one of the things that has me so confused. He has to Sterolize all the items like he is doing brain surgery to get them to propagate, but yet at other times shrooms grow just because. Hell, I used to have an old work truck that had moss and shrooms growing around the edges of the floor boards.

Anyway, good luck on your crop. And never go inside you grow room after you have been outside gardening, hiking in the woods or these kinds of things with out at least changing clothes. But do not go all Howard Hughes on us either.
 

Samwell Seed Well

Well-Known Member
look up about sea green it does some strange things so salt and soil, is a saly biuld up reducer but it actually changes the salt enzymes and benificial mircobes and other stuff, this is second hand information but from a very qualified and reliable source
 
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