What is the germination temperature of ginger? 1, germination temperature
The optimum temperature for ginger germination is 16-20℃. In order to germinate quickly, ginger needs to be kept in a warm environment. If it is planted in the open air, a film can be covered on the soil surface to keep warm, so that ginger can grow healthily.
2. Germination humidity
If ginger wants to germinate, it needs to keep about 60% humidity. Water should be poured into the soil every 3-4 days to keep the soil moist and let ginger absorb enough water, which is beneficial to the rapid germination of new buds.
3. Soil requirements
Ginger is suitable for growing in sandy soil with rich organic matter and good drainage conditions. It can be mixed with humus soil, common garden soil and river sand at home, and the soil should be deeply turned and disinfected to prevent ginger from being bitten by eggs.
4. Planting method
When planting ginger, first dig a few small holes in the soil, then plant ginger in the soil, keeping the distance between each ginger about 10 cm, and finally cover it with thin soil.