What's new

what the fuck?!

hashcat88

Member
alright so im trippin on this one

i go into my room and notice on a plant this weird shit growing out of the bottom of the pot. i grab it and its a mini colony of shrooms!!!! and then i notice about 75% of the plants have this shit growing out the bottom of the pots!!
i have not seen this shit all grow...its fucking WEIRD!!!!

any ideas????? they have NOT been here until the past few days. the only thing new ive done is flush with clearex.

002-10.jpg
 
H

Homer J Pimpin

looks like ya got yerself a very live organic soil, I would think thats a good thing but have no expierence dealing with a issue like this.good luck
 

hashcat88

Member
lol...thanks guys

been growing in royal gold coco with H&G nutes....last myco application was well over a month ago. guess this proves that synth nutes dont kill fungus!!!!
 
D

dreadedhead

I wouldnt worry to much but to get that in coco means the coco was contminated with something. Try growing all organic with out all the nutes then fungus is a good thing. I mix my soil and just add water and I get stellar results
 
H

h^2 O

it looks like psycolcybin genera but i wouldnt chance it. Unless someone has a book or omething.
 

Chronic777

Member
has this affected your grow at all?

i hear that the mycelium can prevent root rot

From wiki:
Laboratory tests have shown P. semilanceata to suppress the growth of the soil-borne water mold Phytophthora cinnamomi, a virulent plant pathogen that causes the disease root rot.

it is also antifungal, so it could be growing weed & shrooms together is a marriage made in heaven!

When grown in dual culture with other saprobic fungi isolated from the rhizosphere of grasses from its habitat, P. semilanceata significantly suppresses their growth. This antifungal activity, which can be traced at least partly to two phenolic compounds it secretes, helps it compete successfully with other fungal species in the intense competition for nutrients provided by decaying plant matter.[37] Using standard antimicrobial susceptibility tests, Psilocybe semilanceata was shown to strongly inhibit the growth of the human pathogen methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The source of the antimicrobial activity is unknown.[38]

those look like cubes to me, very likely considering how relentless spores are
 
Top