Ginger root: how to grow it in a pot.
Ginger is undoubtedly a very versatile spice and is also easy to find in any supermarket.
However, it is not so easy to find ginger roots because it is a tropical plant and the conditions for its cultivation are not ideal here.
In any case, it is not impossible! As you read below, you will learn how to plant and harvest ginger root at home.
But before we begin, it’s good to remember that ginger is grown in West Africa, Indonesia, and India, and that there are tropical or subtropical areas in the United States where it can be grown.
But even if you live in a cold, temperate region, you can still grow them and the result will be worth it.
Read on if you want to substitute ginger powder for fresh ginger.

Ginger root: how to plant at home.
It’s not difficult at all.
You need a pot with drainage holes that can be easily transported inside and outside the home. The first thing you should do is get a healthy root from the nursery . I recommend choosing one with soft, smooth skin. Therefore, avoid those that are thin and wrinkled.
Then place the root overnight in a glass of warm water . Cut it into small pieces, leaving a few lumps in each part.
Then fill the pot with soil and place the pieces of ginger you added 2 to 5 inches (5 to 12 cm) below the soil. I recommend just covering the soil.
Water the soil so that it is moist and not soggy, then place the pot on the windowsill in a sunny place with a stable temperature of 25 degrees . Place the plant outside on warm days and bring it inside at night.
Germination takes six to eight weeks .
Ginger root: how to care for it
Ginger root needs the right amount of water , light and heat .
In order to take better care of it during growth, it is necessary to apply a slow-release organic fertilizer immediately after planting . This work must be done if the soil in which the planting is poor.
Then apply a liquid fertilizer with a high phosphorus content every few weeks .
Place mulch over the soil to keep it moist and prevent weeds from absorbing nutrients from the soil.
Regardless of whether you want to plant ginger indoors or outdoors, you should not allow the plants to dry out while growing, but at the same time do not overwater them.
If the weather looks cooler, cut back on watering to keep the rhizomes growing underground.
Ginger root: how to harvest it
These roots grow very slowly ; In fact, ginger grows eight to ten months before harvest and reaches a height of 60 to 90 cm at maturity .
To harvest them, it is necessary to dig up the entire plant with a hand shovel . If you want to harvest just a small portion of the root, use one hand to pick the part underground and around the plant, two inches from where the stem meets the rhizome.
It’s not hard at all, it just takes a little practice!



