1. Prepare the soilIt is best to choose soil with more humus in the woods. You can also collect fresh plant branches and leaves and make a compost yourself. Ginseng does not like chemical fertilizers, but there are special ginseng fertilizers. If you grow it at home, you can just mix humus soil and fine sand. 2. Germination TreatmentSoak the ginseng seeds in clean water for 48 hours to allow the seeds to fully absorb water. Then mix it with fine sand and humus. Put the soaked seeds in a container with soil prepared in advance and place it in a sunny and warm place. The seeds will open in about 1 to 3 months and can then be sown. 3. Sowing MethodJust plant the seeds in the flowerpot. When sowing, the ginseng seeds should be kept at a depth of about 5 cm in the flowerpot. After sowing, be careful to avoid sunlight. IV. PrecautionsPlace the grown ginseng in a cool and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight, and pay attention to controlling the amount of watering. |
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