Which is better, wild reishi or cultivated reishi

Updated on delicacies 2024-04-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum, the strain is seriously degraded, the growth time is short, the residue is heavy, and the medicinal value is greatly reduced.

    The test data provided in some formal scientific research** also confirm that this is indeed the case, and there are many ** data that are studied and detected by Ganoderma lucidum cultivators, so the data is very credible. This kind of comparative testing data is a heavy blow to the artificial cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum industry, but there are still honest cultivators who have published these testing data.

    Artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum has heavy residues, fungicide residues, pesticide residues, this is the residue, and Ganoderma lucidum grown on polluted land is also very unsafe.

    And wild Ganoderma lucidum grows in the deep mountains and old forests far away from people, and there is no pollution, which one do you say?

    It's ridiculous that some people insist that cultivated Ganoderma lucidum is better than wild Ganoderma lucidum, so confusing and challenging common sense, but the "basis" provided is really ridiculous! For example, "wild Ganoderma lucidum is poisonous if it is eaten by insects", is this not a lie? "Wild Ganoderma lucidum cannot artificially control the environment", it is nothing more than that the cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum can use pesticides to kill insects, fungicides can be used, which is also worth boasting?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The medicinal value of Ganoderma lucidum has been widely explored, and the demand for Ganoderma lucidum is growing day by day. In order to meet the market demand, artificial cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum has gradually become an important part of Ganoderma lucidum production. At present, the research on Ganoderma lucidum tends to be perfect, and varieties suitable for artificial cultivation have been widely promoted, but it has been difficult to make breakthroughs in the basic research of Ganoderma lucidum......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The differences between wild and cultivated reishi are as follows:

    First, the difference in shape.

    There are many varieties of wild reishi, which come in different shapes and sizes. Wild reishi of the same volume will be heavier than farmed. Artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum has a good growth environment, and the grown Ganoderma lucidum is generally larger than the wild Ganoderma lucidum, the size is similar, and the shape is also regular.

    Second, whether there are insect eyes.

    Wild Ganoderma lucidum grows in the wild and will be invaded by insect infestations, so it will leave some insect eyes on its body. Cultivated Ganoderma lucidum is usually sprayed with pesticides in order to control insect pests, and there are basically no insect eyes.

    Third, the difference in smell.

    Wild reishi has a bitter taste, but no other smell. Cultivated reishi mushrooms may have other flavors due to exposure to pesticides and chemical fertilizers.

    Introduction

    There are more than 200 species of wild Ganoderma lucidum in the world, but its most medicinal effect is the "Forest Lingzhi" Ganoderma lucidum that grows in the deep mountains and forests, and is known as the Ganoderma lucidum in the Ganoderma lucidum.

    Ganodermaceae is an important family of higher fungi and is a widely distributed group in the world. Wild Ganoderma lucidum, as the name suggests, is relative to artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum, which refers to the pure natural growth of Ganoderma lucidum in the forest.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The differences between wild Ganoderma lucidum and artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum are as follows:

    1. Color. Wild Ganoderma lucidum is exposed to the sun and rain in the wild, and the color is generally brighter, with natural luster, and with mottled traces of time. The artificially grown Ganoderma lucidum grows in a greenhouse, with a monotonous color and a bright surface.

    Artificial reishi is not easy to store, while wild reishi can be stored for a long time.

    2. Size. Artificially grown Ganoderma lucidum is generally grown in greenhouses, and is usually much larger than wild Ganoderma lucidum, and the size of artificial Ganoderma lucidum is very consistent, and the shape is also very regular.

    Wild reishi harvested in the mountains generally vary in size, unlike artificially grown reishi, which is about the same size from batch to batch. In addition, the hardness of wild reishi is greater than that of artificial reishi.

    3. Moth-eaten. Cultivated Ganoderma lucidum is generally pesticide to control insect pests and is virtually insect-eaten. Wild Ganoderma lucidum grows in a natural environment and is attacked by wild insects, so it is normal for there to be irregular insect eyes under its fruiting body.

    4. Smell. The taste of wild Ganoderma lucidum is bitter, and it is very bitter, generally speaking, the more bitter Ganoderma lucidum, the more significant its medicinal effect, which is the so-called good medicine bitter taste. If the "wild reishi" you buy is sweet or not bitter, it is impersonating. Moreover, wild reishi does not smell like a smell.

    5、**。Rare is expensive, wild Ganoderma lucidum resources are becoming more and more scarce, wild Ganoderma lucidum due to its size, age, efficacy, varieties of different range.

    Artificially planted Ganoderma lucidum can be tonnage ** due to batch planting, so it can be bought in the market for a value of tens of yuan or less than 100 yuan.

    2. As for the effectiveness of wild Ganoderma lucidum and artificially planted Ganoderma lucidum, you may wish to listen to expert opinions:

    Ganoderma lucidum has high requirements for the growing environment, and wild Ganoderma lucidum may not all grow in a suitable environment. When picking wild Ganoderma lucidum, some of them have dried up and lost nutrients; Some Ganoderma lucidum contains Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides and Ganoderma lucidum triterpenoids. ”

    Li Mingyan, an expert with special contribution allowance and director of Zhejiang Rare Plant Medicine Engineering Technology Research Center, shared at the "Seminar on Modern Research and Application of Ganoderma lucidum Spore Powder".

    It is understood that the growth of Ganoderma lucidum requires an extremely pure and pollution-free environment, and the Ganoderma lucidum planted in places where the soil, water source and climate are not up to standard not only have few active ingredients, but also are very likely to be toxic. Therefore, pure wild reishi is not necessarily the best reishi!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Qinqin here will answer for you, 1. Ganoderma lucidum can be planted in areas south of 23 degrees north latitude. Light can inhibit the growth of Ganoderma lucidum, so it is very sensitive to light, it grows quickly in a darker environment, and the fruiting body will develop more stout.

    But if there is no light, the mycelium of Ganoderma lucidum will grow slowly and the thallium will be very short, while if there is enough light, the mycelium will develop normally and quickly. Therefore, when planting Ganoderma lucidum, it is necessary to choose some areas with mainly cloudy weather and suitable sunshine hours. 2. Ganoderma lucidum likes fertile, loose, dark and damp soil.

    December to early January is a more suitable time for vaccination, the temperature is low, there is little rain, and the survival rate of vaccination is high, so this time is chosen in terms of planting time. Around the Qingming Festival, when the temperature is about to reach 20 degrees, burying the soil makes the original base occur slowly. 3. It can be planted in most areas of the south.

    Ganoderma lucidum does not have very high temperature requirements, it can be grown under 15 35 conditions, and the optimal temperature is 25 35.

    The area where reishi is suitable for cultivation.

    Qinqin here will answer for you, 1. Ganoderma lucidum can be planted in areas south of 23 degrees north latitude. Light can inhibit the growth of Ganoderma lucidum, so it is very sensitive to light, it grows quickly in a darker environment, and the fruiting body will develop more stout. But if there is no light, the mycelium of Ganoderma lucidum will grow slowly and the thallium will be very short, while if there is enough light, the mycelium will develop normally and quickly.

    Therefore, when planting Ganoderma lucidum, it is necessary to choose some areas with mainly cloudy weather and suitable sunshine hours. 2. Ganoderma lucidum likes fertile, loose, dark and damp soil. December to early January is a more suitable time for vaccination, the temperature is low, there is little rain, and the survival rate of vaccination is high, so this time is chosen in terms of planting time.

    Around the Qingming Festival, when the temperature is about to reach 20 degrees, burying the soil makes the original base occur slowly. 3. It can be planted in most areas of the south. Ganoderma lucidum does not have very high temperature requirements, it can be grown under 15 35 conditions, and the optimal temperature is 25 35.

    4. Ganoderma lucidum can be planted in temperate climates. Ganoderma lucidum prefers to grow in a fertile, dark, damp and loose soil environment! Ganoderma lucidum prefers a dark, damp, loose soil environment and should not be exposed to strong light.

    Ganoderma lucidum generally grows in mountain forests with high humidity and dim light, mainly on decaying trees or the roots of their trees.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    (1) Visually.

    a.Wild Ganoderma lucidum presents a bright and pure natural luster, and there is no spore powder in the wild (some artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum has brown-yellow spore powder attached to the surface, and some artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum has an oily surface, but it is not natural).

    b.Wild Ganoderma lucidum grows under wild shrubs, and the umbrella body will have some grass and trees attached or passed through the grass and trees, and the traces of insect bites and the size of Ganoderma lucidum is different (the size and shape of artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum are relatively regular, and the umbrella body has no traces of insect bites or basically no traces of grass and trees passing through or occasionally grass and trees covering the umbrella).

    c.Wild Ganoderma lucidum has short feet (artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum is distinguished by short feet and long legs according to different varieties, which is not easy to identify).

    2) Tactile.

    Wild Ganoderma lucidum umbrella has a hard texture, and the same volume of Ganoderma lucidum, wild Ganoderma lucidum is heavier than that of artificial Ganoderma lucidum (artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum umbrella has a soft texture, and some artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum has a long growth cycle and a harder umbrella).

    3) Olfactory.

    Freshly picked wild Ganoderma lucidum has a fishy fragrance when dried, and it is tasteless after a long time (artificially cultivated Ganoderma lucidum is also fragrant when freshly dried, but it lacks a fishy smell, and the fragrance will be lost after a long time).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Wild Ganoderma lucidum is different in size, moth-eaten, because it is outside all year round, the environment and soil heavy metals exceed the standard, and some components of wild Ganoderma lucidum will also exceed the standard, which is purely a "hidden danger" in safety, and not all wild Ganoderma lucidum can be eaten. The environment for cultivating Ganoderma lucidum is good, and the size of Ganoderma lucidum is almost the same, and there are no potential safety hazards.

    Wild Ganoderma lucidum is blown and rained outside all the year round, the spore powder is lost, the surface is bright, and the actual spore powder is pitiful.

    About Ganoderma lucidum web link.

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