dlftmyers Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2017 #1 Hi..I have these little yellow mushrooms growing in some old soil that i am recycling.. Should i be worried about them or is this a good sign? Thanks in advance
Hi..I have these little yellow mushrooms growing in some old soil that i am recycling.. Should i be worried about them or is this a good sign? Thanks in advance
vostok Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2017 #2 a good sign you have bacteria and fungi dominant soils this is both ...a very good sign indeed break 'em up and bury them good luck
a good sign you have bacteria and fungi dominant soils this is both ...a very good sign indeed break 'em up and bury them good luck
W Whovian420 Member Nov 10, 2017 #3 Those are no problem for plants they are fairly common in potting soil I've had them a few times in the past
Those are no problem for plants they are fairly common in potting soil I've had them a few times in the past
psychedelicdaddi Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2017 #4 Id say let tthem fruit and sporalate. They're an attractive cap when maturing, albeit, a bit ugly after its fully opened.
Id say let tthem fruit and sporalate. They're an attractive cap when maturing, albeit, a bit ugly after its fully opened.
dlftmyers Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2017 #5 vostok said: a good sign you have bacteria and fungi dominant soils this is both ...a very good sign indeed break 'em up and bury them good luck Click to expand... Whovian420 said: Those are no problem for plants they are fairly common in potting soil I've had them a few times in the past Click to expand... psychedelicdaddi said: Id say let tthem fruit and sporalate. They're an attractive cap when maturing, albeit, a bit ugly after its fully opened. Click to expand... Thank you guys..i thought it might be good..I guess that means the soil is alive
vostok said: a good sign you have bacteria and fungi dominant soils this is both ...a very good sign indeed break 'em up and bury them good luck Click to expand... Whovian420 said: Those are no problem for plants they are fairly common in potting soil I've had them a few times in the past Click to expand... psychedelicdaddi said: Id say let tthem fruit and sporalate. They're an attractive cap when maturing, albeit, a bit ugly after its fully opened. Click to expand... Thank you guys..i thought it might be good..I guess that means the soil is alive
badmojo420 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2017 #6 im 99% sure these are Leucocoprinus birnbaumii if you wanted to research them up further.
dlftmyers Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2017 #7 badmojo420 said: im 99% sure these are Leucocoprinus birnbaumii if you wanted to research them up further. Click to expand... Thank you..I will do that
badmojo420 said: im 99% sure these are Leucocoprinus birnbaumii if you wanted to research them up further. Click to expand... Thank you..I will do that
Kingrow1 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2017 #8 badmojo420 said: im 99% sure these are Leucocoprinus birnbaumii if you wanted to research them up further. Click to expand... Says they are poisonous so easy way to check is eat a handfull and if we dont hear back then yep thats an accurate identification
badmojo420 said: im 99% sure these are Leucocoprinus birnbaumii if you wanted to research them up further. Click to expand... Says they are poisonous so easy way to check is eat a handfull and if we dont hear back then yep thats an accurate identification