


Im growing in coco and perlite. When I transplanted these girls I used the coco mix called Tupur. I'm thinking of letting the mushies do there thing but I kind dont want my tent to be covered in spores.
I going to empty out the runoff in the pan here in a bit if anybody is concerned.
by noobium876

8 Comments
It’s fine, don’t worry about it. Just means your soil is healthy.
I would say they are just a sign that the Pot is too wet.
I allways get mushrooms when my drip watering system is set too sensitive wich is my sign to turn it down a bit
I wouldn’t worry, you use live microbes & or forms of sugars or carbohydrates? A good healthy rhizophere is most likely the case. I didn’t see any standing stagnant water, but yeah get that up and gone asap, once in flower dont let it happen. Cheers!
Don’t listen to anyone that hasn’t actually had them. I have them right now from a coco mix just like you and they cause nutrient problems because the ******* things used nutrients.
Keep em. We’ll, since you dont want spores just cut them at the base. They shouldn’t rot, mycelium will live.
Good soil health. No worries, and they don’t use enough nutrients to have any negative effect.
Probier
Those are common greenhouse mushroom that are typically found in peat based grow media. I see those all the time in cannabis grows.