Breeding methods and precautions for closing ginger

Breeding method of closing ginger

soil

Closed sheath ginger is strong to the soil and can grow in various soils. It is not high. It prefers loose, fertile, and good drainage sandy soil. Therefore, it is better to choose such soil when planting. Before planting, you can disinfect the soil and apply a little base fertilizer.

Light and temperature

Close sheath ginger likes warm and sufficient light, is not resistant to strong light, but can be tolerant. The growth environment of closed sheath ginger needs to avoid direct light. You can choose a cool place with bright light to maintain or use a sunshade when the summer light is strong.

The appropriate temperature of closed sheath ginger is 20 ° C -30 ° C. It can grow when the temperature is high, and it will show a semi -dormant state in winter. The cold resistance of closed sheath ginger can resist low temperatures above 0 ° C. Be careful not to be frozen, otherwise the ground part of the plant will die. In summer, high temperatures above 35 ° C can continue to grow, but grow slowly.

Water and fertilizer management

Close sheath ginger likes a moist environment, requires soil to moist and air humidity, and a large amount of fertilizer is required during the growth period. Treating the sheath ginger, which requires frequent fertilizer, plant ash, potassium sulfate, etc., can also be used. It can also apply rotten cake fertilizer water, farmhouse fertilizer, which is conducive to the growth of plants.

Precautions for breeding of closure of ginger

Reproduce

The breeding of closing ginger is generally sowing or cuttings, or breeding.

Pest Control

Strong disease resistance of closure of sheath ginger rarely occurs, but there will be diseases such as leaf spots, and the harm of pests such as heartworms, grystums, caterpillars and other pests. When a threat of closure of the sheath ginger appears, it is necessary to take timely measures to prevent and treat it. Usually, more fertilization should be used to improve the disease resistance.