jbp good fungus or not ?
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jbp good fungus or not ?
Is this just Mycorrhizal growth or a problem ?
Thanks in advance
Ross
Thanks in advance
Ross
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
Hard to say. I have seen it before but not often. There are many spp of mycorrhiza and sometimes more than one will inhabit the same tree. Pathogenic fungi tend to be microscopic so I would say its harmless. It may be growing on the organic matter in your mix and not symbiotic at all.
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
Mycorrhiza usually forms in the soil on the tips of roots. This is not mycorrhiza.
I cant say whether it is bad for your tree though as I don't know what it is, but I doubt that it is any good for it. Perhaps this side was in the shade or against a wall? If so, remember to turn your trees every week.
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I cant say whether it is bad for your tree though as I don't know what it is, but I doubt that it is any good for it. Perhaps this side was in the shade or against a wall? If so, remember to turn your trees every week.
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
Don't forget that even mycos have fruiting bodies that eventually break the surface to disperse their spores.MoGanic wrote:Mycorrhiza usually forms in the soil on the tips of roots. This is not mycorrhiza.
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
Ahhh ok.....Thanks for your responses,
I got rid of as much of it as I could to be safe & ill see how I go.
Cheers Ross
I got rid of as much of it as I could to be safe & ill see how I go.
Cheers Ross
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
If your tree looks healthy,you need not worry,remember your tree is the ultimate judge.
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
And as treeman alluded to, these are just fruiting bodies of the fungus. The actual plant? mycelia is all through the soil and/or roots. Only a fungicide will get rid of it.
I tend to agree with Anthony though - If it was a problem your tree would look sick by now.
I tend to agree with Anthony though - If it was a problem your tree would look sick by now.
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
Mycelium will also be white like what you commonly see michoryzal fungus to be.
Both are beneficial to root and soil health.
If I ever get shrooms coming up in te pot though, I usually water just pluck them
Off of take them back into the soil.
Mostly these types of fungus (mycelium in particular) but also these large fungi , are feeding ok woody and log offed material in the mix, or dead or dying/decomposing parts of the roots or tree.
Both are beneficial to root and soil health.
If I ever get shrooms coming up in te pot though, I usually water just pluck them
Off of take them back into the soil.
Mostly these types of fungus (mycelium in particular) but also these large fungi , are feeding ok woody and log offed material in the mix, or dead or dying/decomposing parts of the roots or tree.
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Re: jbp good fungus or not ?
The tree is definately nice and healthy so I won't worry about it. Thanks for the advice 
