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Propagation method of ginger

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-28 11:10:43
We usually eat a lot of ginger, which is often used in cooking. Sometimes without this kind of auxiliary material, you will feel that the dishes you make are tasteless. What's the breeding method of ginger? If you want to learn how to plant it, let's learn.

How to breed

Rhizome propagation

Choose a better variety of ginger, ginger block to be full and wide, skin color to have luster. This kind of ginger has strong growth ability and can prevent the invasion of diseases. Before sowing, we need to soak it with disinfectant, and then dry it. When the surface looks smooth, we can pile it up together. Under the suitable temperature environment, let it grow buds, and then we can sow it.

Transplanting process

In the environment of abundant water and suitable temperature, ginger sprouting can be avoided. It can be transplanted in spring. When planting, the whole planting should be carried out to keep the spacing of planting and the row spacing of each row. Prepare the fertilizer, pour the fertilizer into the soil and mix it well, and then water the soil thoroughly. Finally, put the ginger in and cover with a thin layer of soil. During the growth period, appropriate fertilizer supplement should be carried out from time to time. In this way, ginger will be fed continuously during the development period, and it will be satisfied for a long time.

Notes

For ginger breeding, soil selection conditions are usually strict. Avoid the soil that can't breathe and water is easy to stay. The soil with high nutrient content is the best choice. It is also necessary to ensure that the nutrients of the soil will not be broken and water will not be lost, so as to avoid the occurrence of water logging. The seed ginger can't propagate continuously, usually many kinds of crops are planted in turn, or the soil of flower pot is changed, so it can help ginger to propagate seedlings better.

Jiang Miao

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