What about the crazy growth of small poisonous mushrooms in green radish potted plants?
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Green pineapple is raised indoors, and there are many small mushrooms on the roots. Pluck away the leaves of the green pineapple, and the pot is full of mushroom heads. I wonder if they will affect the growth of green pineapple.
The answer is, of course, yes.
This kind of mushroom, commonly known as Little Ghost Umbrella, is a more common poisonous fungus. The reason why these small mushrooms grow in the green radish basin is that the base soil contains humus such as cottonseed hull and rice husk which is not fully fermented. In the dark, humid and hot environment, this kind of soil is particularly easy to grow this small mushroom over and over again. In addition to being ugly, their effect on the growth of green pineapple is very limited. If you want to eradicate them, you only need to ask a professional to help them change the soil.
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