2. Don't plant ginger after germination. You'd better put a little plant ash on the wound and dry it. It is best to plant ginger after germination. To accelerate germination, you can put it in a big carton, cover it with a plastic film, put ginger on it, and spray water inside, so that the humidity of the whole carton is relatively high. As long as the temperature is above 15 degrees, ginger buds will grow quickly, and this kind of ginger is the best growing ginger seed.
3. The soil can be sprinkled with half of the pastoral soil as much as possible with nutrient soil. If it is planted outdoors, you can use pastoral soil directly. Sprinkle some fertilizer at the bottom properly, and the ginger at the bottom can grow bigger and fuller. After planting, water it and put it in a semi-shady place or a place with sufficient scattered light.