Four risks of ginger planting 1, climate problems
Ginger is particularly cold-resistant and drought-tolerant. Widely planted in the south of China, the output varies from region to region every year. Every planting also has climate risks. If planted in rainy days, it is easy to rot ginger and reduce its planting yield.
2. Temperature difference change
Usually, in the process of planting ginger, spring can increase the yield, while autumn is the harvest season of ginger. In autumn, the temperature difference between day and night is large, which easily affects the growth of ginger in the soil and reduces the yield of ginger, resulting in a continuous decline in the market that year.
3, improper water and fertilizer
In the process of planting ginger, it is inevitable to water and fertilize it, and ginger needs to provide it with sufficient nutrients. Among the risks of planting ginger, there is also the risk of improper water and fertilizer. At this time, not only the cost of water and fertilizer consumption is high, but also the yield of ginger will be reduced.
4, the harm of pests and diseases
Usually, in the process of planting ginger, if weeds are not treated in time, it is easy to make ginger suffer from pests and diseases, which will lead to a decline in its yield and even a loss. Therefore, in the process of planting ginger, we must pay attention to the timely treatment of weeds and spray pesticides every other month in summer.