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No Soil Needed: A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Ginger in Water

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Select organic ginger with clearly visible "eyes" (growth buds).

2. Prepare the Ginger:
Soak the ginger in water overnight to rehydrate it.

3. Prepare the Container:
Place the ginger halfway submerged in the shallow dish, with the "eyes" facing upward.

4. Provide Light:
Position the container in a bright spot with indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sun to prevent drying out.

5. Maintain Water Levels:
Change the water every 3–4 days, keeping the ginger partially submerged at all times.

6. Watch It Grow:
Within 1–2 weeks, you should see roots and small shoots begin to appear.

7. Optional Transplanting:
After a few weeks, you can choose to transplant the ginger into soil or continue growing it hydroponically in water.

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