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Mushroom/Fungus thing, any mycologist?

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Hi everybody! i think i have something, i found few fungus things, someone here is a mycologist?
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Maubonetto,

Congratulations! You are the happy father of tiny basidiomycete mushroom initials. This one is harmless to your crop. This is non pathogen saprophytes living on rotting organic matter.

What does a mushroom tell you?
1) nice rich organic matter soil
2) maybe need a more open canopy, I’m no fan of pulling leaves. Instead I’d direct air flow into the canopy from below

Basidiomycetes are rather advanced for fungi. They cause cause all kinds of plant disease. They also incite the rust diseases that uses alternate hosts in their life cycle. Very cool life form.

Zill.
 
hi zill! thanks for the fastest response, i should kill with any product? dont understand very well, is harmless or can cause all kinds of plant disease?
 
Maubonetto,
Leave it be. It’s breaking down organic matter that benefits the plant. It lives on rotting organic matter in the soil. This one is not pathogenic to plants.

Zill.
 
amazing, they appeared out of nowhere, I am watering the plants with advanced nutrients.. micro, grow and bloom, also using big bud and bud candy, I don't understand what organic matter they came from, but I suppose they are there to help!
thank you very much zill!
 
More than likely and depending on the soil you are using wood chips, saw dust whatever was probably infected/infested with the fungus. Those huge ganadoderma fruiting bodies you see at the base of trees indicates it is not long for the world. That strain of basidiomycete is breaking down already spent tissue and not causing disease. Maybe further injury but not casing a disease process. That’s what you got. It came in on the plant growth medium ferry.
 
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