Cut the sprouted ginger into small pieces, so that 1 to 2 sprouting points can be reserved on each small piece, and then put it in the shade to dry, leaving the cut wound to dry.
Prepare a flowerpot of suitable size and put it into the soil. The best soil is sandy soil, because the drainage performance of sandy soil is better and looser, so that the ginger block will grow larger later.
After the wound is dried, it can be planted. When it is planted, the bud point is facing up, and then it is covered with thin soil of about 5 to 10 cm and watered in time. The first watering should be fully watered, and it should be placed at the astigmatism place for maintenance, and green seedlings can grow in about a few weeks.