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Ganoderma mushroom farming training in Chiplun | Mushroom cultivation training | Biobritte mushroom training center 

Ganoderma mushroom farming training in Chiplun

The reishi mushroom is a purplish-brown fungus with a long stalk, brown spores, and a fan-shaped cap with a shiny, varnish-coated appearance. 

Reishi grows on decaying wood or tree stumps1 preferring the Japanese plum tree but also found on oak. 

The mushroom is native to China, Japan, and North America but is cultivated throughout other Asian countries. 

Cultivation of reishi is a long, complicated process. 


Ganoderma mushroom farming training in Chiplun


The reishi grows in 6 colors, each thought to have different characteristics and known as: Aoshiba (blue reishi), Akashiba (red reishi), Kishiba (yellow reishi), Shiroshiba (white reishi), Kuroshiba (black reishi), and Murasakishiba (purple reishi).

Now the reishi mushroom farming is very easy to cultivate with the help and guidance from the Biobritte mushroom training center.

Join Biobritte's online and offline Ganoderma mushroom cultivation training and get the certification. 

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