Add some plant ash appropriately. Choose a basin from an aesthetic point of view, choose
It is better to choose purple sand basin, glazed basin or white plastic basin, and the bottom of the basin should have drainage holes with a diameter of more than 30 cm. In addition, rectangular flowerpots with feet can also be used. Ginger mixed with soil is a fertilizer-tolerant plant, and it is prepared
More fertilizer should be added when potting soil. At the same time, because ginger has strict requirements on soil moisture, waterlogging is easy to rot, and it is easy to dry up due to lack of water, so we should also consider the problem of filtering and moisturizing. Make it with half a basin first.
Mix 500 grams of decomposed bean cake fertilizer into the garbage soil and put it at the bottom of the pot, then fill the pot with 70% to 80% of the garbage soil, and then put the ginger pieces on the soil surface, with the ginger buds facing up or evenly placed, and then cover them with light pressure.
Cover 2 ~ 3 cm of humus soil and water it. Family potted ginger should be sheltered from the cold in winter. In hot season, shade and spray water on the leaves to keep the leaves green and not sharp. The flowerpot with good air permeability is the best.
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Ordinary pastoral soil is not used as the soil, but the topsoil deep in the fallen leaves of trees is especially preferred. Water it when it is dry, and keep the soil moist. The fertilizer can be liquid fertilizer made by household retting or chemical fertilizer (full fertilizer). Nitrogen fertilizer should not be too much,
In order to avoid the excessive growth of the branches of potted ginger, the fertilizer will stop in winter. The old ginger bought from the vegetable market has buds attached to its branches. After the whole branch is broken off, it is buried in a flowerpot (the bud mouth is up) and covered with soil.
See bud exposed for degrees. After more than 20 days, branches can be drawn and potted about 30 cm. Leaves lanceolate (like bamboo leaves), alternate. Yellow flowers, purple lips with white spots, grow in temperate zones and generally do not bloom. All the branches and leaves are cut off after aging, and it is best to turn over the pots and change the soil and replant them if they can grow again.