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Old April 3, 2016   #1
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Default Light Warrior has yellow blobs

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I have never seen yellow blobs in seed starting mix. It looks like the expandable foam insulation. There is also a dead moth. I am glad I did not use this bag, but I did another already. What is the stuff growing in the bag?
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Old April 3, 2016   #2
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Looks like the beginning of yellow potting soil or house plant mushrooms.
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Old April 3, 2016   #3
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whaaat...
Years ago a can of insulating foam exploded in my studio during a heat wave...so i moved
Looked like that all over without the fuzz.
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Old April 3, 2016   #4
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Thanks Worth, that is what they look like. I am hoping the place I bought it from will take it back. I
At least it wasn't a dead mouse in there.
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Wow, pretty shrooms!

I know you think they are gross, but your plants would probably like them. I had great plants last year growing in soil that was largely moldy, half-rotten hay. The white fuzz is mycelium, and the yellow is the fruiting mushroom body. I couldn't see the mold I had under the black plastic, but I kept having giant mushrooms pop out the sides of the row. My plants were very healthy.

I don't know of any fungal life that is detrimental. I always see it as a good sign. I think what you have is a very high-quality mix that is full of life.
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Old June 16, 2016   #6
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I used Light Warrior one year and was plagued with fungus gnats (in the house, my wife was NOT happy!). According to the manufacturer: "we don’t sterilize our soils because that would kill the very beneficial microbes which are critical in making nutrients available to plants. Your soil should be alive, not sterile!" I agree with them, their soil is alive, virtually teeming!
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