Can Cordyceps be planted artificially?

Of course.

Cordyceps can be planted artificially! A large part of the market is planted artificially.

The artificially cultivated Cordyceps sinensis is actually a kind of abbreviation called "pupa cordyceps sinensis flower", because Cordyceps sinensis is also called "Cordyceps sinensis" among the people. In fact, Cordyceps sinensis belongs to a genus. There are hundreds of kinds of Cordyceps sinensis in the world, and Cordyceps sinensis is just one kind of Cordyceps sinensis.

Therefore, "Cordyceps militaris" borrowed the misunderstanding of "Cordyceps militaris = Cordyceps sinensis" from most people, and called artificially planted Cordyceps militaris as planting Cordyceps militaris in propaganda. In the market, the price of Cordyceps sinensis is as high as hundreds of thousands to hundreds of thousands of kilograms; The artificially planted Cordyceps militaris is only 100 to several hundred yuan a kilogram.

Cordyceps sinensis is a traditional precious nourishing Chinese herbal medicine, which is juxtaposed with natural ginseng and velvet antler as three major tonics. It is mild, edible all year round, suitable for all ages, sick and disabled, and has wider medicinal value than other kinds of tonics.

Cordyceps sinensis? Cordyceps sinensis, also known as Cordyceps sinensis, is a complex of the daughter of the fungus Cordyceps sinensis parasitic on the larvae of Larvae Mothidae and the carcass of the larvae.

Cordyceps sinensis mainly grows in high-altitude forest meadows or lawns; Due to the soil quality, the color of Cordyceps sinensis growing on forest meadow is mainly dark brown, while that of Cordyceps sinensis growing on grassland is mainly yellow brown. The former is mainly produced in Sichuan, Yunnan and Gansu, while the latter is mainly produced in Tibet and Qinghai.