AaronThomas
Omono

Fungus Man!!
Fungus Man!!
Great idea for a new superhero, fungus man vs the elm monster.
I like to think of myself as a fun guy.
View attachment 95676 Wondering if anybody else has come across this… I am slowly starting to removing the soil around my Elm over rock composition . As I was pulling away soil I noticed a large cluster of mushrooms around the roots… They wedged themselves between the roots and between the roots and the rock . I freaked and remove the mushrooms before I took a picture. I'm wondering if my 60% organic's and 40% aggregate, new soil combination is keeping the soil too moist... But it seems to be drying thoroughly with in three days of watering. Anybody else ever have issues with mushrooms ? WTF!
They were growing in between the roots and appeared to be pushing them apart... also they were pushing the roots away from the rock... or at least wedging its self in that location.issues your mushroom are causing?
Everything does look healthy.... think I freaked more because I couldn't tell if they were growing into the roots or not.Look to the health of the tree and the state of the soil, if all appears well don't worry about your shrooms.
I had just watered before I noticed the shrooms... strange this morning the soil is fairly dry.The soil does seem a bit on the retentive side to me, tree looks happy enough from the pic though.
Everything does look healthy.... think I freaked more because I couldn't tell if they were growing into the roots or not.
Well... Tell nature to keep her shrooms too herself!! LOL They were actually growing in the portion of roots that I was exposing so they will all dry out at this point. Just interesting that I have never seen them before and this is the only tree that seemed to have them. I wonder if the plastic retaining pot had something to do with it.... keeping in more moisture and all! HmmmmmmCall it nature!
I wonder if the plastic retaining pot had something to do with it....
HAHAHAAH! All this and brains too!Bingo!
Maybe it's time to just get rid of the training pot.
Thanks for the reply! I was worried about what if they got between the root and rock.Mushrooms generally are a good thing to have.
The Shaggy Manehave you tried to ID them?
Thanks!elm over rock is looking pretty sweet.