Ginger is produced in tropical areas, which has weak low temperature tolerance and likes warm and humid natural environment. The temperature of growth and development should be around 25 degrees, and the growth and development will be slow below 20 degrees. After freezing injury, ginger is not easy to germinate. Jiang Ye has a little ginger flavor and can kill insects.
The first step is to prepare a budding ginger in advance, which is easier to find. I bought a lot of ginger at home, so it's easy to see ginger sprout and can be planted. Or you can go directly to the vegetable wholesale market to buy ginger that has germinated, or you can find a piece of ginger and soak it in water for a few days before it germinates.
After preparing the sprouted ginger, if you think the bud is too small, you can soak it in water for a few days, and pay attention to changing the water during this period, which is conducive to the growth of the bud. Subsequently, the small buds of ginger are separated, and each bud retains a part of ginger meat, which is beneficial to the nutrient absorption during the growth and development of ginger.
Ginger likes to grow and develop in warm and humid natural environment, and the root system of ginger is underdeveloped. Potted soil restricts the growth and development of ginger, so try to choose more fertile and loose sand to prevent ginger from rotting due to accumulated water in the basin. In the case of soil selection, garden soil, sandy soil and humus soil can also be selected, and the ratio of them is 1 ratio 1 ratio 1.
When planting, don't buy ginger too deeply, exposing tender buds and part of ginger meat, which is beneficial to the growth and development of ginger. After planting, water the pot and move it to a cool place to let the ginger continue to sprout. The temperature should be controlled at about 20 degrees as far as possible, which is more conducive to the growth and development of ginger.
Usually about two weeks, you can see that ginger grows green shoots, which look like bamboo shoots, and then leaves will grow. At this time, you can also move ginger to a place with astigmatism to prevent direct light. Ginger likes wet natural environment, but watering too much can easily lead to ginger rot. Generally, once a day when evaporation is strong, and 2-3 times a week when evaporation is not strong.