Good soil fungi?

ezdusit

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trying to figure out if this is good or bad fungi. Appreciate any inputIMG_1749.JPG IMG_1751.JPG IMG_1750.JPG trying to figure out if this is good or bad fungi. Appreciate any input
 

theslipperbandit

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Mytocorrizal is the super class of symbiotic relationships with plants but imo after using a few my fave being endomycorrhizal I can say that it doesn't look like that they look like white roots with tentacles n only appear below but in new to funi go I'd love some other opinions I'd say scrape it off but wait from a respected organic growers response as they know that shit straight up hate tagging people, I find it a tad invasive but @Dr. Who will have a better response
 

theslipperbandit

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How often do u water,are they indoor and how's your ventilation? Is that the only plant with the issue and finally do u use organic slug pellets
 

theslipperbandit

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GOOD! LEAVE IT!

That's the mycelium or vegging part of the fungus growth stage.....
What type would u suggest? I've only noticed action below the root zone but I do water em first with endomycorrhizal which I'm still trying to track in bulk for cheap. Why would it colonise the surface when all she wants is carbs mytocorrizal is in itself defined as an innoculant to the root zone
 

theslipperbandit

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Again I'm only just over my obsession with par and now I've moved on to these bad boys to keep my soil alive as I recycle gonna get me some worms I suppose
 

Dr. Who

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What type would u suggest? I've only noticed action below the root zone but I do water em first with endomycorrhizal which I'm still trying to track in bulk for cheap. Why would it colonise the surface when all she wants is carbs mytocorrizal is in itself defined as an innoculant to the root zone
That's a particular strain and several do that........I don't really add packaged myco's......I use EWC, Steer manure (composted) and a particular Alfalfa meal. These each add a specific spectrum of bacteria and myco's to my soil builds.....I'l brew up a batch of AACT with some of each and add BIOAG FULHUMIX to that tea and do my initial watering with it.

By 3 days later you come in and look at the pile before turning it - COVERED with that mycelium! Looks like soil heaven to me!
 

theslipperbandit

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That's a particular strain and several do that........I don't really add packaged myco's......I use EWC, Steer manure (composted) and a particular Alfalfa meal. These each add a specific spectrum of bacteria and myco's to my soil builds.....I'l brew up a batch of AACT with some of each and add BIOAG FULHUMIX to that tea and do my initial watering with it.

By 3 days later you come in and look at the pile before turning it - COVERED with that mycelium! Looks like soil heaven to me!
So u obviously recycle everything
 

theslipperbandit

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I know I'm Irish n this is as Irish as it gets but I was out checking on the spuds not so long ago(nice purple ones for a bit of colour) and I've seen this funi quite a bit any name or anything to go by?Screenshot_20170415-143635.png
 

Dr. Who

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theslipperbandit

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Yeah I've gone fungi mad lately,volunteering at a local grow space for ppl with disabilities so some like to look through my lenses lol still not got the balls to go mushroom picking even with the book lol
 

ezdusit

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How often do u water,are they indoor and how's your ventilation? Is that the only plant with the issue and finally do u use organic slug pellets
Great ventilation, indoor plants, there are multiple plants with fungi growing. Some mosquito bits were used on top of a few
 

Bugeye

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They got watered about an hour before the picture was taken. Ventilation is great, airflow is perfect. They haven't been getting over watered
I love it when people see a picture with wet soil and claim the plant is over-watered. Like how the fuck do you water without wetting the soil? LOL I love the Xtreme Mykos brand, good stuff! Everything is better with myco fungi populations, congrats!
 
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