Try watering the plant way less, add some drainage (perlite and stones on the bottom) or consider transfering them to an inorganic medium like LECA.
It's too moist and otherwise you'll get root rot and fungus gnats, which will kill your plant.
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Try watering the plant way less, add some drainage (perlite and stones on the bottom) or consider transfering them to an inorganic medium like LECA.
It's too moist and otherwise you'll get root rot and fungus gnats, which will kill your plant.
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That seems to be it. Thank you!
The plant and substrate are fine, though. It's a chunky 5-1-1 mix with a bit of kelp meal to help with drought stress. I have no fungus gnats or standing water. The little teracotta is skewer dry after 3-4 days. ^^
I'm actually pretty happy with the little 'shrooms showing up, as they indicate proper nutrient cycling.
I got fungus gnats after my fourth flush the first time I grew Golden Teachers :c
Some Parasola maybe?