How to grow ginseng potted plants

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Cultivation methods and precautions


Pour the forest humus into the flower pot, place the ginseng flatly on the soil, put the spores together and spread about three centimeters of soil, and the humidity should be slightly humid. Before the ginseng is erect, it needs to be placed in a cool place indoors to avoid exposure to sunlight. If you use seeds to plant, you only need to spread them flatly on the soil and cover them with about 1.5 cm of humus. The first watering needs to be thorough. Just place it in a cool place that can reflect sunlight.


How to grow ginseng in pots
Cultivation methods and precautions

Cultivation methods and precautions

Soil

To cultivate ginseng, we first need to prepare some humus soil. It is recommended to prepare forest humus soil and put most of the humus soil into it. Colonial soil is poured into flower pots to provide a suitable growing environment for ginseng.

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Planting

Put the ginseng flat On the soil, put the spores together and spread about three centimeters of soil with a slightly humid humidity. Before the ginseng is erect, it needs to be placed in a cool place indoors to avoid exposure to sunlight. If you use seeds to plant, you only need to spread them flatly on the soil and cover them with about 1.5 cm of humus. The first watering needs to be thorough.

Ginseng

Water

After planting is completed , Ginseng needs to be placed in a cool place that can reflect sunlight and grow at natural temperatures. Be aware that ginseng likes cold places. When watering for the first time, water along the edge of the pot and avoid spores when watering. It is best not to water with tap water, because most tap water contains bleaching powder. The amount of watering should be appropriate to avoid root rot and dryness.

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Note

Ginseng cannot accept sunlight of direct sunlight, it can be backlit. Remember to overwater, touch with hands, spores will be exposed outside the soil, etc.



















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