Mushrooms in my pots?
Question:I'm growing some vegetables in pots. I'll be transplanting them in the ground soon. They are tomatoes, beans, and cucumbers. Lately I've been finding mushrooms growing in them. I know the mushrooms are poisonous. Sometimes they have a black top and gray stem. Other times Orange top with white stem. Will these cause any harm to my plants? I usually dig them out when I see them growing.
Answers:
Your potting soil had spores in it. Try watering with a 10% solution of vinegar and water or buy a fungicide.
Weed killer
Check with poison control. You may need to know the species of mushroom. Some are only poisonous to eat, others may have poisonous spores.
This link will help you to find your local poison control center.
http://www.aapcc.org/findyour.htm...
go to homedepot and buy the plant fungus killer
Just keep picking them out .Promptly, before they can get old enough to generate new spores. They won't hurt your plants , and aren't poisonous to the touch (Wash your hands thoroughly before handling food, of course) . Might even help, by breaking down organic matter, in the soil, faster.
The mushrooms won't hurt the plants it comes in the soil your using if they bother you just pull them up and toss them then make sure you use gloves and wash your hands well.
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