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KateM

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I am curious as to what these mushrooms are. I found them growing in one of my nursery containers inside my grow tent. The plant was repotted before placing inside of my grow tent for the winter.

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Not sure I can identify a dead mushroom :)
I had that happenning to some of my house plants before when the soil I used had a high bark content. Mine were buttery yellow when fresh and very similar in strucrure and appearence to yours. They looked like ones below.
Have no idea what they are. I think they eat dead wood - bark in soils.
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Not sure I can identify a dead mushroom :)
I had that happenning to some of my house plants before when the soil I used had a high bark content. Mine were buttery yellow when fresh and very similar in strucrure and appearence to yours. They looked like ones below.
Have no idea what they are. I think they eat dead wood - bark in soils.
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No worries. I figured seeing the gills and basic structure would get it close.

From my observations, both the mushrooms stayed brown the entire time. The long opened ones have always had the shrivel looked to them. It could have been that it appeared rapidly and then dried out

The small one has never opened and it is the second time I have seen it. I don't know if they are the same species or not, but they were on opposite sides of the container.

The spores coming from the pine bark does make sense.
 
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3 different shrooms so far have come up on my collected hawthorns
 

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Any help identifying this one?
 

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I hunt these tasty morsels on a buddy’s property…gotta love the lions mane (Hericium Erinaceus)…slice em thin and simmer them in a little bit of butter and you have an awesome meal that’s not only delicious but it’s fantastic for your brain too! 😎
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I watched a few Paul Stamets videos and was taking lions mane until I found out about the effects on DHT. This for me was a deal breaker
 
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