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Black Ginger

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Bulb Planting Season : Spring
Planting Temperature : 20 to 25°C
Bulb Sowing Depth : 5 to 7 cm
Germination Time : 30 days
Blooming Time : Three years or more
Flower Color : White and Pink
Common Name : Black Ginger
Scientific Name : Kaempferia Parviflora
Mature Height : 2ft
Level of Growing : Easy

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Benefits    
• Energy Boost and Endurance
• Metabolic Health
• Anti-allergic Properties

What is black ginger good for?
• Rhizomes of black ginger have traditionally been used to relieve symptoms of gastrointestinal disorder and inflammation. • Specifically, it is well known as an aphrodisiac for stimulating sexual performance in males.

Is black ginger good for your hair?
Due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effect, black ginger can boost blood circulation in the scalp and ensure hair follicles are getting the right nutrition. This helps in enhancing hair volume.

Who cannot take ginger?
• Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with heart conditions and people with diabetes should not take ginger without talking to their doctors. 
• Do not take ginger if you have a bleeding disorder or if you are taking blood-thinning medications, including aspirin.

Can I grow black ginger?
• Black Ginger may have difficulty thriving and will drop leaves, without ample sunlight. 
• Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth. 
• Select your region to see how the current weather in your area affects the placement of Black Ginger in your home.

How long does it take to grow ginger from seed?
• Avoid cold, wind or drafts at all costs. The growing tips at the end of each 'finger' of the rhizome will sprout quickly. 
• Long, slim leaves will grow from the end, which look much like sprouting grass. 
• Within eight to ten months, the ginger plant will be fully grown.

Time period to grow
• Farmers plant black ginger rhizomes at the beginning of the rainy season or if it rains 1–2 times in between January and May by cutting rhizomes. 
• Quicklime is used to protect rhizomes against bacterial rot. Soil should be plowed to deal with weeds.

 
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