FOUND THIS GROWING NEXT TO MY PLANTS.

green_machine_two9er

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what your medium? and it’s typically not a huge issue. If your in soil a fungal dominance is preferred anyway. If it were me I would topsreess with castings right away. Maybe hit with some recharge or other beneficial/fungal product. Or a nice compost tea.
I think if you have mushrooms growing in your medium unintentionally, your medium is too wet.
Not exactly. Too wet causes things like root rot and bacteria related problems.
 

BlandMeow

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what your medium? and it’s typically not a huge issue. If your in soil a fungal dominance is preferred anyway. If it were me I would topsreess with castings right away. Maybe hit with some recharge or other beneficial/fungal product. Or a nice compost tea.

Not exactly. Too wet causes things like root rot and bacteria related problems.
That's why I said unintentionally. The op clearly didn't mean for it otherwise wouldn't be posting here asking if it's good or bad.
 

calvin.m16

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Idk how the mushroom would disappear but that happens with soils sometimes they come with surprises.
 
ok, thanks guys my midium si not over waterd but i do use alot of baterial( root juice etc) for my roots and i added this prior to the mushroom, the plants are 2 week of veg. Did anyone else seen this mushroom appearance? I know it not a bad think.
 

Jjgrow420

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Yes.... Well no. But kinda ya? It feeds the mycelium which then pins and fruits (mushroom) We use worm castings in fruiting 'bedding' mixes to help have better and more flushes than without. It's a staple of most fruiting mixes for dung lovers
 
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Cynister

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I've never seen one growing inside a tent, but I have seen one of those growing in the soil inside a new bag when it was opened.
 
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