Cultivation methods and precautions
Soil
To cultivate ginseng, we need to prepare some humus soil first. It is suggested to prepare forest humus soil and pour most of the humus soil into flower pots to provide a suitable growth environment for ginseng p>
Planting
Lay the ginseng flat on the soil, put the spores together and spread about three centimeters of soil with a slight humidity. Before ginseng does not stand upright, it should be placed in a cool place indoors to avoid exposure to the sun. If it is planted with seeds, just spread it on the soil, cover it with about 1.5cm humus, and water it thoroughly for the first time p>
Watering
After planting, the ginseng needs to be placed in a cool place that can reflect the sun and grow at natural temperature. Pay attention to the places where ginseng likes cold. When watering for the first time, water along the edge of the flowerpot and avoid spores. It's best not to use tap water, because most tap water contains bleaching powder, and the amount of watering should be appropriate to avoid rotten roots and drying p>
Attention
Ginseng can't accept direct sunlight and can be backlit. Remember to water too much, touch with your hands, and expose spores outside the soil p>