If it's powdered Ganoderma lucidum, it's generally a catty in 90 yuan, and if it's black Ganoderma lucidum, 105 yuan. However, many people in the market now sell artificially planted Ganoderma lucidum as wild, so be sure to look carefully when buying Ganoderma lucidum. Avoid being cheated.
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The main methods for distinguishing wild Ganoderma lucidum from cultivated Ganoderma lucidum are as follows:
First look at the color and shape of ganoderma lucidum. According to the different growing environment, most of the wild Ganoderma lucidum grows on a dry root in the deep forest, and there are many weeds and rocks beside it, so the wild Ganoderma lucidum has different shapes and colors. The cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum comes from the planting base. Although the growers deliberately imitate the growing environment of wild Ganoderma lucidum, most of them have uniform shapes and roughly the same colors.
Second, it is comparative size. There are many varieties of wild ganoderma lucidum with irregular shapes. Each ganoderma lucidum has its own characteristics. However, the sizes of ganoderma lucidum collected on the mountain are generally different, unlike artificial ones, and the sizes of large quantities of ganoderma lucidum are basically the same. The general growth environment of cultivated Ganoderma lucidum is in the greenhouse, so the Ganoderma lucidum grown in this growth environment is often much larger than the wild Ganoderma lucidum, and the size and uniformity of Ganoderma lucidum are consistent and the shape is regular.
The third is to look at the bug eye. Wild ganoderma lucidum grows in the wild, and it is bound to be attacked by pests, so it is inevitable that there will be irregular insect eyes under the fruiting body. If there is no bug eye, it can only show that this ganoderma lucidum is artificially cultivated. Ganoderma lucidum cultivated artificially generally uses pesticides to control pests, and there are almost no insect eyes.
Fourth, smell and taste. The medicinal value of wild ganoderma lucidum is becoming more and more obvious. Why is it called medicine? It can cure diseases, prevent diseases and resist diseases. The taste of wild ganoderma lucidum is bitter and bitter. Generally speaking, the more bitter it is, the more obvious its efficacy will be. As the old saying goes, "Good medicine tastes bitter, and bitter taste is good for illness". Wild ganoderma lucidum has no smell, and the smell of ganoderma lucidum bought in pharmacies is generally a mixed smell of Chinese herbal medicines.