The most common reproduction method of ginseng banyan is sowing. Generally speaking, sowing ginseng banyan needs fertile, loose and well drained pot soil or culture soil. In addition, because ginseng banyan is strong, it does not need to strictly disinfect the seeds.
Generally speaking, the seeds of ginseng and banyan should be collected before sowing, because this kind of plant is sown with harvest. First, collect ripe pink berries, then wash them until they are tender. It should be noted that when scrubbing, cotton yarn cloth should be prepared to wrap the seeds tightly, and then a basin of clear water should be prepared (it is better to drain more water), and then repeated and forced scrubbing in the basin. After scrubbing, wring out, then spread out the gauze for drying, two or three days later, you can sow.
When planting ginseng and banyan, the basin soil should be first mixed, that is, coal slag and basic fertilizer should be mixed evenly, and then put into a clay basin of moderate size, and then water to prepare for sowing. After that, sprinkle the dried seeds and berry dregs on the culture soil, pay attention not to cover the soil, and then move the plant basin to a place with sufficient light to avoid rain, and spray water on the basin soil frequently to keep the ambient temperature between 25-30, so that it can germinate in the next ten days, and spray liquid fertilizer such as urea or potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the leaves properly after half a month of plant growth to promote Plant growth. Wait until the plant has six or seven leaves to transplant.