1. Cut into small piecesCut the sprouted ginger into small pieces, leaving 1 to 2 buds on each piece, and then place them in a cool place to dry the cut wounds. 2. Prepare the soilPrepare a flowerpot of suitable size and put soil in it. Sandy soil is best because it has better drainage and is looser, so the ginger pieces that grow out of it will be larger. 3. Planting in potsAfter the wound has dried, you can start planting. When planting, place the bud point upwards, then cover with about 5 to 10 cm of thin soil and water it in time. The first watering should be thorough, and place it in a place with scattered light for maintenance. Green seedlings will grow in about a few weeks. |
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