Ginseng is usually transplanted in spring and autumn. Spring planting usually takes place in the middle and last ten days of April, before germination of overwintering buds. Autumn planting was carried out in the middle and late October, and completed before the soil was frozen. Other time transplanting is not conducive to growth, may also affect its survival.
Ginseng has higher requirements on soil. In addition to good drainage, but also loose fertile. For potted plants, it is recommended to use nutritious soil or humus soil. But in the bottom of the basin pad tiles and other strengthening drainage, but also add a little sand
Dig a pit in the basin with a length similar to that of ginseng, one side is low and the other side is high. Put ginseng in it with the roots on the lower side. Make it incline to the soil surface so as not to hinder the growth of its root system. After planting, cover with basin soil and add a layer of sand.
If the basin soil is wet, do not water it for a short time. If it is dry, it can be watered properly. After that, put it in a dark and humid environment, avoid strong light, high temperature will also be harmful to its growth.