Why do mushrooms grow in my plants?

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2026-02-11 06:40

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Mushrooms grow in plants because they thrive in damp, dark environments with decaying organic matter, such as the soil in potted plants. The presence of mushrooms in your plants may indicate that the soil is too moist or that there is organic material breaking down, providing a suitable environment for mushroom growth.

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