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    SOIL Fungus

    Foxfarm said mushrooms happen, after one died i was transplanting the others. Never had this problem with foxfarm, but saved the bags and lot numbers. Anyone else have this happen?

    #2
    Mushrooms are a sign that the soil is healthy. Mushrooms help plants exchange nutrients or help put nutrients back into the soil.

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    • TOKABIGONE
      TOKABIGONE commented
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      Some mushrooms make you silly

    #3
    What you have there is a compost machine.
    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

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      #4
      I’ve had mushrooms develop in an open bag of coco left in a hot garage but never in the planter (not even the coco that sprouted a few mushrooms - I used it)

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        #5
        Might be interesting to find out what type of mushrooms they are - maybe you are growing two usable crops at once! Although seriously, if they are poisonous (some are deadly and some are deadly delicious) I might question whether they are capable of having a toxin leach into the soil (or the spores being poisonous and sticking to the cannabis resin). Don’t know if that is possible but given the shrooms are growing right in the planter it is worth asking questions and doing some research. I’d love to hear what you come up with.

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          #6
          Research started here. Contacted Fox farm and they said it was normal. The fungus is poisonous to us and so far killed one outside plant. I've used Fox farm soil for a few years now and this is the first time I've seen this. ☮️❤️🖖☯️🕎☪️✡️⚛️🎶🧸🐯🐢♠️🚲🙈🙊🤔👍

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