not typically, it means you have soil with a good amount of decaying matter that those fungi will actually help decompose into the soil. in most cases this is actually beneficial; most of my potted plants have one or two sprouts per week.
however for a sweet million that container is likely far too small on a side note. you’ll get a much, much more vigorous plant with a minimum of 5-10 gallons
DearScarcity4939
not really bad, but it could be a sign of overwatering
PosterBlankenstein
Buying Bonnie plants is bad for your garden. They are grown with heavy heavy PGR use so that they look good on sales racks for as long as possible. They’re everywhere, so they’re obviously convenient, but it takes the plants weeks after replanting to outgrow all of the Plant Growth Regulators. If at all possible, find a local independent garden center or farmers market vendor who sells fruit and veggie starts without PGRs. And honestly, it’s pretty easy to germinate seeds yourself if you have a window in a garage or similar setup. But if you can’t, please do yourself a favor and buy starts that haven’t been sat on with gallons of Growth Regulators.
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not typically, it means you have soil with a good amount of decaying matter that those fungi will actually help decompose into the soil. in most cases this is actually beneficial; most of my potted plants have one or two sprouts per week.
however for a sweet million that container is likely far too small on a side note. you’ll get a much, much more vigorous plant with a minimum of 5-10 gallons
not really bad, but it could be a sign of overwatering
Buying Bonnie plants is bad for your garden. They are grown with heavy heavy PGR use so that they look good on sales racks for as long as possible. They’re everywhere, so they’re obviously convenient, but it takes the plants weeks after replanting to outgrow all of the Plant Growth Regulators. If at all possible, find a local independent garden center or farmers market vendor who sells fruit and veggie starts without PGRs. And honestly, it’s pretty easy to germinate seeds yourself if you have a window in a garage or similar setup. But if you can’t, please do yourself a favor and buy starts that haven’t been sat on with gallons of Growth Regulators.