Wild Ganoderma often has wild and natural elements. The growing environment of wild Ganoderma lucidum is overgrown with weeds, and it is inevitable that grass stalks will be entangled with Ganoderma lucidum (growing inside the Ganoderma lucidum and penetrating it).
Modern technology and advanced equipment are used to strictly and standardize the planting, processing and quality of finished products to promote the continuous development of the Ganoderma industry.
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cultivation
Ganoderma lucidum is a warm-loving fungus. The optimal hyphae growth temperature is 26~28℃. The fruiting body grows best at 24~28℃. The fruiting body cannot develop normally when the temperature is below 18℃.
During the germination period, the temperature in the culture room is maintained at 22~30℃, and the relative air humidity is maintained at 50%~60%. Ventilate for half an hour every day, and turn the bacteria bag up and down 1 times every 5 to 7 days. When the mycelium is two-thirds full of the solvent in the bag, move it into the culture shed, loosen the mouth of the bag, and lift it gently with your hands, leaving a little gap.
It is better to use scattered light in the shed and avoid direct sunlight. After 25 to 32 days, the hyphae can grow full of the material bag. The mycelium development in individual bags is uneven and can be singled out.