Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) supports lung and liver health. Due to wild supply issues—declining yield, contamination risks, and inconsistent actives—we began artificial cultivation two years ago. Now, using wild-isolated strains and sawdust substrate, we grow high-quality turkey tail mushrooms in greenhouses.
The life cycle of the Reishi mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum) involves several stages, starting from spore germination to the development of a mature fruiting body.
Tremella, commonly known as snow fungus, is a type of jelly fungus known for its unique and attractive appearance, often described as blooming due to its flower-like shape.
The Lion’s mane is not only regarded as the mushroom of memory in the west, but also regarded as the mushroom of digestion in the east. Lion’s mane has been recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia as a medicine for stomach and intestines. In 1959, China made a success in the artificial cultivation of Lion’s man. We began to cultivate the organic Lion’s mane in 2002. Here the video shows the cultivation of the Lion’s mane in our organic mushroom base.
Reishi, called “Lingzhi” in China, has been used as a herb medicine for thousands of years in China. The earliest record of Reishi is in Shennong Material Medica (Herbal Pharmacopoeia) about 5000 years ago in the ancient China, and regarded as the herb of God. Modern medicine study confirmed Reishi can prevent a lot of chronic diseases, and the market for Reishi constantly increased. We set up the Reishi cultivation base in Longquan, the hometown of Reishi in China. We imitate the Reishi growing conditions are similar to the growing of the Reishi in the wild. Please see the video.
Our organic Cordyceps militaris base
Cordyceps has been used as a tonic medicine in ancient China for thousands of years. The Cordyceps sinensis is growing on insects, and the Cordyceps militaris is growing on rice or wheat. The health benefits of these two varieties are the similar. Here we show you how to grow the Cordyceps militaris.
Grifola frondosa, also known as maitake, looks like coral. It is a mushroom that can be used as food and medicine. It has good health care effect, especially in the balance of body immune system and antivirus. In 1982, Maitake was successfuly cultivated in Qingyuan China, and Qingyuan regarded as the best place to grow Maitake in China. We set up the organic maitake base in Qingyuan. How was the maitake cultivated? This video takes you into our organic Maitake base to learn about it!
Shiitake is the most popular mushroom in China, it is delicious and nutritious, and has a lot of health benefits. The cultivation of Shiitake dated about 800 years ago in Qingyuan China, Qingyuan is regarded as the origin of the artificial cultivation of Shiitake in the world. Our Shiitake base is in Qingyuan, this video show you how to grow the Shiitake in our base.

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