Yea, its exactly as Brendan confirmed, a pretty common cultivation occurrence. Some phenotypes do it more than others and some genus are more inclined to perform this sort of selective growth as fruitbodies develop. I suspect it has a lot to do with which pathways produce faster growth for proper spore producing basidia for dispersion being the common goal. The old saying "cant save em all" likely sums it up.
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Jan 02 at 09:38 AM
Those beat pulp pellets are tough to break up eh? I remember using them years ago hoping the substrate would have a color effect on the fruitbodies!