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The germinated ginger is buried in a flowerpot to produce 10 jin of fresh ginger after six months of treatment.

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Growing flowers and vegetables at home is also an interesting thing. Now that everyone's living standard has improved, we might as well use it to raise some flowers and plants, or study balcony potted plants. The matter of growing flowers is not only possible.

Growing flowers and vegetables at home is also an interesting thing. Now that everyone's living standard has improved, we might as well use it to raise some flowers and plants, or study balcony potted plants. The matter of growing flowers can not only please the mood of the flower growers, but also beautify the environment at home. Why not? If you plant vegetables, melons and fruits in the flowerpot, you may be able to bear a lot of fruit. Take potted vegetables, for example, there are a lot of things that are going to be wasted in life, which can be used as potted plants. Such as germinated potatoes, sweet potatoes, and germinated ginger and so on. Today, we will mainly share how to plant ginger after sprouting.

The germinated ginger is buried in a flowerpot and treated in this way, and 10 jin of fresh ginger is produced half a year later.

Many ingredients in the kitchen are easy to sprout if they are not eaten as soon as possible. Garlic, ginger, potatoes and so on will sprout. For ginger, after sprouting, we usually remove the bud and then use it. But if it sprouts too much, it won't work and you'll have to throw it away. In fact, for flower growers, sprouted ginger can be potted. Not only can watch, maintain properly, but also can grow a lot of fresh ginger. Of course, from potted ginger to fresh ginger, it still requires a lot of conservation tips.

About the soil of potted ginger

In general, when growing flowers at home, some of the soil is bought and some is made by yourself. Potted ginger is recommended to make it yourself, after all, it can control the fertility of the soil, which is conducive to the rooting and growth of ginger. Ginger likes slightly acidic soil that is loose and fertile and contains a lot of humus. Therefore, when making nutritious soil, we need to prepare rotten leaf soil, pine needle, fine sand and loess. Of course, it would be better if there is an eggshell, which can be used as base fertilizer. Mix the materials prepared above according to the ratio of 2 to 0.5, and the soil will be very good. No matter what it is, it will grow more and more vigorously. If pine needles cannot be found, straw can be used instead.

On the daily watering of potted ginger

Watering is mainly considered from the following aspects. First of all, the newly cultivated ginger, at this time, what it needs most is a warm and humid environment, so it is recommended that you water it at least 3 times a week, preferably in the morning or evening. Secondly, when the ginger grows to more than 20 centimeters, watering can be carried out according to the principle of "dry and wet". See dry and wet, which means that the basin soil can be watered when it is dry, and there is no need to water it if it is not dry. Third, watering should take into account changes in the weather and environment. For example, it is late autumn, it will soon be a cold winter, watering with warm water is appropriate, do not use cold or hot water.

On the fertilization skills of potted ginger

Flower-growing friends all know that almost all flowers cannot grow without fertilization. This is especially true of potted vegetables. When fertilizing ginger in pots, we should pay attention to what kind of fertilizer to choose. Generally speaking, nitrogen fertilizer is the main fertilizer in the early stage of ginger growth, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer is the main fertilizer in the later flowering and fruiting period. For example, a month before ginger is produced, it is more appropriate to apply some liquid potassium dihydrogen phosphate fertilizer. Generally speaking, it takes 5 or 6 months for ginger to produce fresh ginger. During this period, thin fertilizer and water will be applied every month except the first month. Fertilization should not be too close to the root of ginger, just apply along the edge of the flowerpot.

This is the end of the content about potted ginger. Finally, I would like to remind flower friends that if you plant ginger in pots, you must choose those with a diameter of more than 30 centimeters, otherwise the growth space of fresh ginger will be hindered in the later stage. Thank you for your reading! If you have any questions in the process of potted flowers, vegetables, etc., you can leave a message below and I will answer them one by one.

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