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Jimik
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possibly infected shroom fruits?
#27102494 - 12/22/20 12:44 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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These shrooms arnt looking to good, and yes they are from a supagrow kit I bought hoping to get some fruits quick whilst i start my own project from scratch
Some of the shrooms have stopped growing and have dimples in the caps also some with holes appearing in the stem and what appears to he white dots taking over some of the smaller ones and wavey caps.
Are they still safe to consume? And what exactly is happening here so I can prevent this in my own projects?
Thanks

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TheMagicConch
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Re: possibly infected shroom fruits? [Re: Jimik]
#27102513 - 12/22/20 12:58 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Dimples look like they could be some kind of mutation... Not an expert on contamination though so wait for some more opinions. The white dots are normal, universal veil remnants. Like the white dots on the Amanita Muscaria but not as intense and they usually go away for the most part upon maturity. Super fuzzy mycelium at the base can mean lack of FAE or moisture... What's your set up? Is it uncovered like that all the time? Make sure you're lightly misting and not letting the sub dry out.
The holes in the stipes can also be normal, sometimes when the fruit is growing it can split.
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Dr.Sparkle
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Re: possibly infected shroom fruits? [Re: Jimik]
#27102518 - 12/22/20 01:01 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Think they might just be dry as fuck. Mist and pour some water into container. Have you made a tub to put that container in to keep the humidity up?
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Good for Health



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Re: possibly infected shroom fruits? [Re: Dr.Sparkle]
#27102541 - 12/22/20 01:17 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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The fruits that stop growing are aborts. It's a normal thing (but could also mean bad fruiting conditions).
Those white dots on the caps are the remains of the universal veil. Google that for more info.
My first mushroom had that hole in the middle of the cap as well. I believe it was due to over watering. Spray it less, or at least don't spray the fruits directly. It can also be genetics...
Also hell yeah those are still good to eat. As long as they don't show green/mold on it enjoy.
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Jimik
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They were in a bag with little holes in, i just took them out to take a clear picture and the bag was dripping wet, it smells kind of damp in there. I've actually washed the bag out and cleaned with iso. Maybe I've been spraying it to much also been fanning them twice a day
Some of the mushroome appear to have white dots all of the body not just the cap?
I really appreciate you taking time to reply
Edited by Jimik (12/22/20 02:02 PM)
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