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Is this trichoderma? What happens if you consume contaminated fruits?
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I came home from a work trip yesterday and the first thing I did was check my bins because one of them was actively fruiting when I left and I knew I would have to harvest immediately.

Here’s the issue though: after I harvested, dried and added the fruits to my container, I noticed some yellowing in the bin, then I looked closer and saw what MIFHT have been trichoderma.

Would someone please confirm before I lose my mind? It’s suuuuper light and in the middle of the bin.

What would happen if I consumed a contaminated fruit?

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Get yourself a pair of these, I love em. That way you can get down to the very bottom and cut them from the sub. Or just twist & pull!

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You bet 🤙🏼

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You’re welcome!

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Curved aquascaping scissors- here’s another link to some similar ones :)

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