1. Fertility: it has a certain demand for nutrients in its growth. The nutrients in it need to be sufficient. It can't use too poor soil. It's difficult to absorb nutrients in its growth. It's better to contain humus, which can provide nutrition for the plant.
2. Soft: its root system is very thin and weak. It belongs to the crop of underground stem. It is distributed in shallow depth on the surface, about 30 cm below the soil surface, so it is afraid of drought and water logging. It is better to choose sandy loam.
3. Acid and alkali value: loam is best kept in slightly acidic or neutral, and its growth is limited in heavily alkaline soil, which will affect the growth of ginger in later period.
The choice of soil quality affects the growth of ginger and provides it with sandy soil. The ginger grows with strong spicy taste and volatile fragrance, but the yield is not high. It is suitable for drying ginger. If the humus rich cohesive soil is provided, the ginger will be very tender and contain more water. Fresh ginger can be harvested and sold as vegetables. If the soil is too sticky and heavy, the phenomenon of water accumulation will be very serious, resulting in poor growth of ginger in the inside, crop problems.