CrushnYuba
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So this is a weird one. What kills fungus?
I have this 300 gallon pot that just got completely taken over by mycelium a couple years ago. It seems to have happened again.
It doesn't seem harmful to roots in any way. It totally colonized the pot and turned into one solid mycelium cake. If you have ever grown psilocybin mushrooms, it looks like that. Just healthy white mycelium all the way through. No slime. The problem is that it makes it difficult for water to penetrate the substrate.
Is there anything i can water through it that will kill fungi?
((Edit: it does seem to be psilocybin azurecens. Common wild psilocybin here))
I have this 300 gallon pot that just got completely taken over by mycelium a couple years ago. It seems to have happened again.
It doesn't seem harmful to roots in any way. It totally colonized the pot and turned into one solid mycelium cake. If you have ever grown psilocybin mushrooms, it looks like that. Just healthy white mycelium all the way through. No slime. The problem is that it makes it difficult for water to penetrate the substrate.
Is there anything i can water through it that will kill fungi?
((Edit: it does seem to be psilocybin azurecens. Common wild psilocybin here))
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