Ganoderma Lucidum Spore Oil Softgel (Reishi mushroom spore oil softgel) uses organic shell-broken Ganoderma
spore powder as ingredients, combined with our patented supercritical CO2 extraction
technology, making it the ultimate Ganoderma dietary supplement product on the
market with the highest purity.
When it comes to
dietary supplement product, safety is always the top priority. Our Ganoderma
ingredient comes from our self-built Ganoderma farm, which has acquired 4
organic certifications from China, Japan, the US, and the EU. We make sure
every step of the whole process is safe
and traceable without any kind of contamination.
The supercritical
CO2 extraction technology uses liquefied CO2 as a solvent to dissolve spore oil from shell-broken
spore powder under hyperbaric environment. After CO2 evaporates, it
is left with pure Reishi Spore Oil. This
method makes sure that no chemical reagent will be left in the spore oil during
the extraction process while still maintaining the highest purity. The
triterpenes content in this product is as high as over 20%.
Ganoderma spore
oil is great for people with severe chemical liver damage due to long-term drinking
and high pressure. It also assists cancer treatment and helps reduce the side
effects from chemo and radiotherapy and
greatly increase the level of immune cells. Reports have shown that Ganoderma Oil can inhibit the growth of internal and external tumor, with a success
rate of 56.3%.
Recommended
dosage: 2 times a day, 2 capsules each time.
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Moisturizing If the air humidity of the grafted seedbed is relatively low, the scions are liable to lose water and cause wilting, which will seriously affect the survival rate of the grafted seedlings. Therefore, maintaining the humidity is the key to the success of grafting. Within 3 to 5 days after grafting, the relative humidity in the small arch shed is controlled at 85 to 95%; however, the moisture content of the soil in the nutrition bowl should not be too high to avoid the rotten seedlings.
The purpose of shading blackout is to prevent high temperatures and maintain the humidity of the seedbed. The method of shading is to cover sparse curtains or shade nets outside the shed to avoid direct sunlight on the seedlings and cause the scions to wither, and also to use heat preservation at night. Under conditions of low temperature, light should be properly seen in order to promote wound healing; when the temperature is too high, proper shading is required. Generally 2 to 3 days after grafting, weeds can be removed in the morning and evening to receive weak scattered light, covering before and after noon. Gradually increase the time to see light, and no longer shading after one week.
Ventilation can begin when the grafted seedlings begin to grow 3–5 days after ventilation. The initial vents should be small, and then gradually increase, the ventilation time can be gradually extended, generally 9 to 10 days for large ventilation. After ventilation is started, attention should be paid to the observation of the seedlings, the occurrence of wilting, the timely spraying of shade, the stopping of ventilation, and the avoidance of loss caused by excessive ventilation or excessive time.
After removing rootstock lateral rootstocks to remove growth points, it will promote the germination of adventitious buds. The germination of lateral buds competes with scions for nutrients, thus directly affecting the survival of scions. For this reason, adventitious shoots formed by the cotyledonary nodes should be promptly removed. This work starts about one week after grafting and takes 2 to 3 days.
In addition, pay attention to constantly observe whether the scion is kept fresh, whether there is obvious water loss, etc.; after the survival of the seedlings, a large temperature difference should be exercised to make the seedlings grow robustly; the cucumber grafted by the grafting method should also be taken care of afterwards. Remove the dressing in 15 days and cut the root of the scion with a blade.
Shed cucumber after grafting management
The suitable temperature for wound healing after thermal grafting is about 25°C. In the early spring, when the grafting temperature is still low, the temperature of the bed is greatly influenced by the climate, and the interface slowly heals at low temperatures, affecting the survival rate. Therefore, the seedlings should be placed in the arch shed immediately after grafting. After the seedlings have been filled for a period, the membranes will be tightly pressed around in order to facilitate heat preservation and moisture retention. Seedbed temperature control, generally 3 to 5 days after grafting, 24 ~ 26 °C during the day, not more than 27 °C; 18 ~ 20 °C at night, not less than 15 °C. After 3 to 5 days, ventilation is started and the temperature is gradually reduced; it can be reduced to 22 to 24°C during the day and 12 to 15°C at night.