Yup, totally normal. Just try not to breathe it in.
Weedle_blzit
One can only hope
CrowMeris
I’d use it in a heartbeat. That’s some lovely, lovely fungus you’ve got going on there – full of valuable decomposers, ready to form symbiotic “friendships” with plant roots and assist with the transfer of nutrients, increase drought tolerance, and generally improve your soil structure in spades. The only group of plants that don’t really benefit from it is the Brassica family (broccoli, cabbage, and so on). It won’t hurt them. They just don’t care.
If you don’t like the look of it, use it more toward the bottoms of your containers, and top with “regular” potting soil/mix.
Independent_Start150
No way I’d use that. I might set it aside and give it some time to compost for use at a later time.
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Yup, totally normal. Just try not to breathe it in.
One can only hope
I’d use it in a heartbeat. That’s some lovely, lovely fungus you’ve got going on there – full of valuable decomposers, ready to form symbiotic “friendships” with plant roots and assist with the transfer of nutrients, increase drought tolerance, and generally improve your soil structure in spades. The only group of plants that don’t really benefit from it is the Brassica family (broccoli, cabbage, and so on). It won’t hurt them. They just don’t care.
If you don’t like the look of it, use it more toward the bottoms of your containers, and top with “regular” potting soil/mix.
No way I’d use that. I might set it aside and give it some time to compost for use at a later time.