White fuzz on soil, beneficial or harmful?

Green_Alchemist

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Started my new grow in my new home finally (not completely unpacked, but getting there)
And noticed some white fuzz on my autoflower’s topsoil.

Should I be worried or is this a sign of good soil? I had a small cup to dome over and create a little more humidity for 2 is days, but removed for an hour here and there to breath. (for a few days it was around 40% and I couldn’t locate my humidifier)

some info on the grow:
- medium is blue sky Organics myco blend
- Amended with Gaia green 444,284
- Around 72F, and 50% Rh

Strains -
Green Crack Fem
Bubba’s Gift Fem
Speed Bud Autoflower x2

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PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
Started my new grow in my new home finally (not completely unpacked, but getting there)
And noticed some white fuzz on my autoflower’s topsoil.

Should I be worried or is this a sign of good soil? I had a small cup to dome over and create a little more humidity for 2 is days, but removed for an hour here and there to breath. (for a few days it was around 40% and I couldn’t locate my humidifier)

some info on the grow:
- medium is blue sky Organics myco blend
- Amended with Gaia green 444,284
- Around 72F, and 50% Rh

Strains -
Green Crack Fem
Bubba’s Gift Fem
Speed Bud Autoflower x2

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No worries. It's mycelium, a beneficial fungi.
 
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