Milenco,

I’m pretty sure those are mushrooms

Chewget,

Maybe psathyrella longipes? I’m no expert, used an online AI tool, champignouf.com it had the closest results.

I couldn’t upload a picture to the comment, mykoweb.com/CAF/…/Psathyrella_longipes_fs-03.jpg

catlover,

tbh i’d be pretty concerned if mushrooms started growing in any of my house plants pots

CamilleMellom,
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I think it’s nothing particularly weird, I’ve always assumed that there are spores in the soil and it happens when it gets a bit too much water, no? I don’t think they need to worry :)

bevan,

It is Leucocoprinus birnbaumii just not very yellow

casey,

Yep. Don’t eat it and don’t let your pets near it.

Really common in greenhouses due to their hot and humid climate (like tropical conditions).

mrsemi,

You’re nuts.

That picture has not one characteristic in common with Leucocoprinus.

I would believe conocybe or psilocybe but not leucocoprinus

overkill,

There are nicer ways of saying this but I agree that this is not Leucocoprinus birnbaumii, but some sort of Conocybe.

AnarchistArtificer,

Not sure as to the mushroom identity, but when I’ve seen this happening with potted plants, it’s usually due to the soil being too damp and needing to dry out more between waterings. The consensus on the houseplant side is that the fungus itself isn’t bad, and neither is the mushroom itself really, but that seeing shrooms isn’t common and probably triggered by wetness

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