Mushrooms in houseplants is actually quite common and not usually anything to be alarmed about. That being said, they can be unsightly. The spores that cause mushrooms growing in houseplant soil is normally introduced by contaminated soilless mix, though on occasion they can be introduced through other means, such as airborne movement or spores brushing off clothing. In addition, this type of mushroom growth, which usually presents itself as yellow in color, favors warm, moist and humid conditions. Generally, keeping the plant less moist and giving it plenty of air circulation can help alleviate this growth.
- Plantcity team x

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