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The area fungus need to grow in usually a damp, moist humid area. Fungi include molds, mushrooms and yeasts and they all have different growing conditions. They all do need moisture, but they also require nutrients. Yeasts and molds grow on sugars primarily. Molds especially like acidic environments. Mushrooms will grow on dead organic material.

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Fungi spores require a suitable environment with adequate moisture, temperature, and nutrients for germination. The presence of oxygen is also essential for the metabolic processes involved in spore germination. Additionally, certain fungi may require specific pH levels or light conditions to trigger germination.

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water and some times depending on the fungi darkness

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humidity, available organic mater to eat

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Moisture

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Warmth, Oxygen, Water

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