Ginger prefers a warm and humid environment, and the most suitable growth temperature is 25-28℃. When the temperature is below 15℃, growth will slow down, and below 10℃ may cause chilling injury. So how many days does it take for ginger to germinate? How many days does it take for ginger to sprout? The time for ginger to germinate and emerge varies depending on different planting conditions and environments. 1. Indoor germination Under suitable conditions, the young shoots of ginger can begin to germinate in about a week, and the survival rate is almost 100%. 2. Ginger germination period The germination period is from the time the young sprouts sprout after sowing to the time the first ginger leaf fully unfolds, and this period takes 35 to 45 days. 3. Growth and development cycle of ginger The entire process from the germination of ginger sprouts to the unfolding of the first ginger leaf, including germination and emergence, takes 40 to 50 days. 4. Days for germination of ginger seeds In Shandong area, ginger seeds are generally planted in the field around 27-30 days. Ginger planting time The sowing time of ginger is mainly affected by climatic conditions and geographical location, and the suitable sowing time will vary in different regions. Here are some |
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