1、 Sowing time
The planting time of ginger is generally from late April to early May, because it likes a warm and humid environment. Usually, it will begin to sprout when the temperature is above 16 ℃. Its seedlings are suitable to grow in the environment of 20 to 25 ℃, its stems and leaves are suitable to grow in the environment of 25 to 28 ℃, and it will stop growing when the temperature is lower than 15 ℃, so this time is the best
2、 Planting conditions
1. Temperature
Ginger likes to be warm. The growth of rhizomes needs to be at 16 to 18 ℃ before germination. Ginger blocks can develop rapidly at 20 to 27 ℃. When the monthly average temperature is 24 to 29 ℃, it is most suitable for the meristematic growth of its rhizomes. If the temperature is lower than 15 ℃, it will stop growing
2. Illumination
Ginger is shade tolerant and not resistant to strong sunshine, and the requirements for the length of sunshine are not strict, so it should be given a shade during cultivation, or use intercropping crops to give it appropriate shade to avoid too strong sunlight