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Old February 22, 2015   #1
snugglekitten
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Default Any fungi experts here?

I'm thinking of a new hypothesis to test out:

Can a non-mycchorizal fungi crowd-out harmful fungi?

Say I use spores from a common white-button mushroom and the hyphae spreads throughout the soil, I'm wondering if this could crowd-out harmful fungi.

I think I may try this in a few pots this spring and see if there is any difference when blight comes around.
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