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Bazookatooth
Jarl of Burger King

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Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide?
#22090932 - 08/14/15 12:11 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wasnt quite sure where this went soI dropped the thread here please move if necessary.
Hello! Our cannabis plants are starting to flower when we noticed these bastards started popping up at the base of the plants.
 The inner flesh smells dead on psilocybin mushrooms but i don't know if that's just a common smell among mushrooms. There are no natural Psilo mushrooms in our area wish I knew what these were. My buddy wants to kill them naturally and I was thinking about submerging a couple contaminated trich jars and make a tea for the mushrooms. Would this work, will the powdery trich infect the flower making it unusable?
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mrbart4444
The mycelium whisperer


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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Bazookatooth]
#22090953 - 08/14/15 12:16 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bazookatooth said: Wasnt quite sure where this went soI dropped the thread here please move if necessary.
Hello! Our cannabis plants are starting to flower when we noticed these bastards started popping up at the base of the plants.
 The inner flesh smells dead on psilocybin mushrooms but i don't know if that's just a common smell among mushrooms. There are no natural Psilo mushrooms in our area wish I knew what these were. My buddy wants to kill them naturally and I was thinking about submerging a couple contaminated trich jars and make a tea for the mushrooms. Would this work, will the powdery trich infect the flower making it unusable?
they sell coco coir with trich in it thats not a cubenisis though for sure but i wouldnt mind having some growing in my pot plants
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thoraxx
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: mrbart4444]
#22090979 - 08/14/15 12:22 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those shrooms are a net benefit to your grow, why kill them?
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Mad Season
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: thoraxx]
#22090999 - 08/14/15 12:25 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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they're a decomposer too. Turning stuff into soil. Just like trich would. Except they'd smell way better Imo. I hate the smell of trich. That and trich is scary if you have a weakened immune system.
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cronicr



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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: thoraxx]
#22091224 - 08/14/15 01:24 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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thoraxx said: Those shrooms are a net benefit to your grow, why kill them?
leave thm alone, they almost look like a gymnopilus species but there too small to tell
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MajickMuffin
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: cronicr]
#22091248 - 08/14/15 01:29 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yea mushrooms are beneficial to plants. Jesus Christ
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Bazookatooth
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: MajickMuffin]
#22093924 - 08/15/15 08:08 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Jesus Christ is beneficial to the plants too?
I appreciate the helpful replies learned something new i'll pass the word along see if he wants them gone still. His call not mine
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MajickMuffin
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Bazookatooth]
#22094102 - 08/15/15 09:15 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bazookatooth said: Jesus Christ is beneficial to the plants too?
I appreciate the helpful replies learned something new i'll pass the word along see if he wants them gone still. His call not mine
Most definately not
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Bazookatooth
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: MajickMuffin]
#22094321 - 08/15/15 10:17 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Some more pictures. Yeah we're going to keep them buddy did some research himself
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Munchauzen


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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Bazookatooth]
#22094341 - 08/15/15 10:23 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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OP, did you use this product?

it generates some fruits that look similar, here is a shot
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KNOTHEAR
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Bazookatooth]
#22094390 - 08/15/15 10:38 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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IMO your "friend" is over watering.with soil based grows he should let the surface of the soil dry between watering.the dryness of the entire pot of soil should be damn near the wilting stage of the plant before he waters again. continually wet soil surfaces are also great breeding grounds for Fungus Gnats. the RH of his room maybe too high also.keep an eye out for PM if that's the case.
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Bazookatooth
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Munchauzen]
#22094400 - 08/15/15 10:43 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Other than Cyco we tossed in these two
 Some adult mushrooms. Any idea what they are? It's all outdoor with avg temp between 95-110 so these bitches need the extra h2o. Haha I wish this was mine I just offer a hand but for the almost entirety It's his.
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KNOTHEAR
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Bazookatooth]
#22094429 - 08/15/15 10:55 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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outdoors!!! looks like a LBM,do not eat.to ID shrooms need clear pics of stem,top of cap,and bottom of cap.need also to know if veil is present,color of gills if present and color of spore print.
Edited by KNOTHEAR (08/15/15 10:58 AM)
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Munchauzen


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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: KNOTHEAR]
#22094446 - 08/15/15 11:00 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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KNOTHEAR said: IMO your "friend" is over watering.with soil based grows he should let the surface of the soil dry between watering.the dryness of the entire pot of soil should be damn near the wilting stage of the plant before he waters again. continually wet soil surfaces are also great breeding grounds for Fungus Gnats. the RH of his room maybe too high also.keep an eye out for PM if that's the case.
the root enhancer is either a spore slurry or a live culture slurry of this mushroom. it helps the roots. don't worry about the fruits, but don't eat them.
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KNOTHEAR
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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: Munchauzen]
#22094479 - 08/15/15 11:15 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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bottled non-native slurry of unknown fungi.some pot growers waist so much money on crap they don't need. better to just get a scoop of soil from a healthy wild plant area locally and knock up their mix with it.
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Munchauzen


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Re: Can I use Trichoderma For a Natural Fungicide? [Re: KNOTHEAR]
#22094492 - 08/15/15 11:20 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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KNOTHEAR said: better to just get a scoop of soil from a healthy wild plant area locally and knock up their mix with it.
this is the truth. mycorrhizal species occur in pretty much all natural soils. they are ubiquitous to nature.
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