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OT? fungi in catcus display
I have a bright yellow fungus, tall slim with a cap, that keeps appearing in
my inside cactus display, anyone know how I can identify it? chaz |
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OT? fungi in catcus display
chaz wrote:
I have a bright yellow fungus, tall slim with a cap, that keeps appearing in my inside cactus display, anyone know how I can identify it? Your local Wildlife Trust will have a mushroom expert.. Publish a photograph? Do a Google image search for yellow mushrooms. Are you growing your cactus in leaf litter? Fungi thrive in moist conditions, cacti in dry(ish). Somethings not right. -- ned |
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OT? fungi in catcus display
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from "chaz" contains these words: I have a bright yellow fungus, tall slim with a cap, that keeps appearing in my inside cactus display, anyone know how I can identify it? Gis a jpeg.... Please note, don't just hit the reply button, address in sig. -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk exchange d.p. with p to reply. |
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OT? fungi in catcus display
Fungi thrive in moist conditions, cacti in dry(ish). Somethings not
right. yeah its hardly watered, but when I do a 3 inch fungi appears the same day! request for a jpg, its a while since I watered them, so the fungi doesn't looks its best!! lol |
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