
- Black Ginger is a stemless rhizome forming herb that can reach up to 20 cm tall.
- The rhizomes are small and of deep purple colour, thus inspiring the name black ginger.
- Leaves are 8-16 cm long, thin, rounded at the base, plain green.
- The leaf-stalk is short and channeled.
- Flowers are few in a stalkless central cluster.
- Black Ginger is a herb that has some historical and medicinal usage.
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Black Ginger plant is 30 days old grown form Healthy Rhizomes sourced from Assam
- SoilBlack ginger prefers well-draining, rich soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0 that retains moisture. The soil should contain lots of organic matter like coco coir or sphagnum moss
- PlantingPlant black ginger in late spring to early summer.
- WateringKeep newly planted black ginger lightly moist, as overwatering can cause it to rot. Once the plant starts growing, it will need regular watering.
- Light and temperatureIn cooler climates, black ginger may need extra warmth from a greenhouse, conservatory, or sun room. In hot climates, it should be grown outdoors but kept shaded from the hot sun.
- RepottingRepot black ginger after it doubles in size or once a year, whichever comes first.
- TransplantingTransplant established plants carefully to avoid shock and ensure quicker yields.
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