How to remove the buds sprouted from ginger

When interviewed at Zaohu Village in Qingzhou City, many vegetable farmers reported to reporters that there were many buds sprouting on the ginger ginger planted in the shed. This resulted in the dispersion of nutrient supply to the ginger mother and poor growth of the main bud. Therefore, many vegetable growers chose ginger. The method of cutting off buds germinating from the ground to inhibit the growth of the buds and promote the growth of the main buds. However, each time the lateral buds are cut off, they will grow back again. It is always a temporary solution. When interviewed by the reporter in the ginger shed of Chef Liu’s Master Liu, he saw his ginger grow neatly and consistently, and did not cause the bad growth of ginger due to the germination of the bud. Then, when the sprout of ginger germinated, how did he completely remove it?
Master Liu told reporters: “There are two ways to completely remove the buds above the ginger: First, after the ginger has been germinated, before the ginger is planted, use a knife to remove the buds above the ginger, and then Planting can avoid the germination of ginger buds.The second is that after the ginger colonization, if the buds of new germinating ginger are found farther away from the main bud, it can be determined that the buds are the buds that germinate on ginger. Use a knife to dig out the soil next to the germinating bud, then remove it from the base of the ginger by hand to prevent the germinating buds from continuing to grow.”
At the same time, Master Liu also told reporters: "When removing the buds sprouted from the base of ginger, it will cause some damage to the ginger mother, causing the bacteria to invade from the wound and affecting the growth of the ginger root system. Ginger budding buds should be selected for sunny days, and after the wounds are dry, the dug-up soil should be filled back in, and copper preparations should be promptly applied to prevent root damage.

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