Choose healthy and complete ginger pieces without rotting, pay attention not to be too big, each ginger piece should have 1 to 2 more robust bud points, break the large ginger pieces by hand or with a knife, and disinfect the cut with grass ash or lime.
Prepare a flowerpot. The bottom of the flowerpot should have a drainage outlet. Add soil into the flowerpot. The best soil is sandy soil. You can also use rotten leaf soil, river sand and garden soil to make up your own
Plant ginger in a flowerpot with its buds facing up, then cover it with about 5 to 10 cm of soil, water it through and carefully conserve it, and it will grow up in about a month.