1. Disinfection: select healthy ginger with two buds and no scars, soak it in a special disinfectant solution for half an hour, and dry it in a well ventilated place.
2. Soil: this kind of plants do not like excessive water, so the soil should choose sandy soil which has drainage capacity.
3. Flowerpot: choose the flowerpot with small holes at the bottom, so that if the water supply is too much, the water can flow out from the bottom of the flowerpot, so that the plant will not lose life due to too much water.
4. Planting: pour the prepared soil into the flowerpot, dig a pit of the basin soil and bury the ginger block; cover the soil with a layer of soil after the soil is firm; after a little water is given to the plant, place the flowerpot in a place with weak sunlight, and find a proper time to water the plant every day to keep the soil in the basin moist. In about a week, the plant will sprout.
1. The sprouted ginger can be cut into small pieces, with one or two buds left on each piece. The ginger with wound can be planted after the wound is dried. Ginger without buds can be buried in sand and covered with plastic film. It will sprout in about a week.
2. When planting, the buds of ginger should face up and not be placed at will.