To cultivate ginseng, first of all, we need to prepare some humus soil. It is suggested that we should prepare forest humus soil, pour most of humus soil into flowerpots, and provide suitable growth environment for ginseng.
Put the ginseng on the soil, put the spores together and spread them on about 3cm of soil, the humidity is slightly wet. Before ginseng is upright, it should be placed in a cool place indoors to avoid exposure to sunlight. If the seeds are used for planting, just spread them on the soil, cover with humus soil of about 1.5cm, and water them thoroughly for the first time.
After planting, it is necessary to put ginseng in a cool place that can reflect sunlight and grow under natural temperature. Pay attention to the place where ginseng likes cold. When watering for the first time, water along the edge of the flowerpot, and avoid spores when watering. It's better not to use tap water, because most tap water contains bleaching powder, the amount of water should be appropriate, to avoid rotten roots and dry conditions.
Ginseng can't accept the direct sunlight. It can be backlit. Remember to over water, touch with your hands, spores exposed outside the soil, etc.