The flower shape of ginger flower is beautiful and eye-catching. When in full bloom, it looks like a flying butterfly and has a refreshing fragrance. So how to grow ginger flowers? What are the cultivation methods and precautions for ginger flowers? Let’s take a look at the cultivation methods and precautions for ginger flowers
Growth habits:
Ginger and peanut prefer high temperature and high humidity environments and are not cold tolerant.
Soil:
You can choose fertile sandy soil with good looseness and drainage performance.
Temperature:
Ginger flowers like to survive in high temperature and high humidity environments. Generally, they can survive well only when the temperature in winter is kept above 10℃.
Moisture:
Ginger flowers are not drought-tolerant, so they must maintain sufficient humidity in the air and keep the soil moist in summer.
Sunshine:
Ginger flowers prefer sunlight, and sufficient light time can be maintained during their growth period, so that ginger flowers can grow better.
Fertilization:
Ginger flowers need sufficient base fertilizer when planting. Generally, some organic fertilizers, biological fertilizers, and phosphate fertilizers can be selected as base fertilizers. It can be properly topdressed when it enters the growth period. Generally, topdressing can be done every 10 days until the flower buds are about to bloom. At the same time, foliar fertilizer can be sprayed on cloudy days or in the evening.