many(?) mushrooms have an underground network which comprises the actual
bulk of the "being".  single cells can be over a mile long, and a network
can spread over many square miles.  amazing the power that's channeled to
bust through asphalt/concrete by the relatively soft fruits.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clayton Family [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:14 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>CS\ Collodial Silver Vs Mushrooms
>
>
> I looked up revive, and it looks like it acts as a sort of fertilizer;
> a wetting agent that releases nutrients that are already in the soil.
> Since mushrooms like fertilizer, maybe it gave them more to grow on.
> OTOH, mushrooms spend most of the life cycle as mycelium, growing to
> the critical mass where it can support the fruiting bodies (mushrooms).
> They do tend to spring up overnight.  You could try the CS by itself
> and see if that does anything, or you could try some copper sulfate
> like Ode says- it is an antifungal.
>


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