When is the best time to plant ginger?Ginger has a short growing period and is generally planted from March to May . Due to inconsistent climatic conditions in different places, the sowing time varies greatly. Ginger only starts to sprout when the temperature reaches above 16°C . There are two methods of ginger cultivation: direct sowing and seedling transplanting, so the cultivation period varies even more. When planting ginger in the south, you need to choose the right planting time. Generally, the plants grow faster in spring. Therefore, it is best to plant ginger in the spring in the south. Generally, seedlings are raised in March, and healthy young shoots are cultivated in an environment of 20-25℃ for 15-20 days before transplanting . This cultivation method can extend the growth period and thus increase ginger yield. If ginger is cultivated with mulch, it can be grown about 15 days earlier than in open field cultivation, increasing yield by more than 18%. If in tropical areas, such as some southern regions, the growth time of ginger will be extended by more than 60 days compared with the northern regions, and it can be sown at the latest in early July . The germination and sowing technology of ginger varies greatly from place to place, but the purpose is the same, which is to try every means to increase the temperature during the seedling period and maintain a relatively suitable humidity, so as to achieve the purpose of strong buds. Too high temperature will cause the young buds to be thin, which is harmful to the formation of strong seedlings. The maximum temperature should be controlled at 30℃. Steps for growing ginger1. Choose fertile and loose loam or sandy loam, deep plow and expose to the sun, apply sufficient base fertilizer, and make high and narrow rooms. 2. Choose ginger pieces that are flat, good in color, with short and thick internodes and no pests and diseases as seeds, and then continue to disinfect and dry the seeds to germinate. 3. Sow seeds and plant them at the required spacing, cover them with soil, and wait for them to germinate and grow into seedlings. 4. In terms of field management, pay attention to building sheds for shade, tillage and fertilization, and drainage and soil cultivation. 5. Old ginger is usually harvested from mid-October to late November; young ginger can be harvested in early August; seed ginger is harvested in mid-June to late June |
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