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Ginger
By Aleyna
- 4 Feb, 2020
- 6 likes
I planted this ginger, from a root that was sprouting. Now it is blooming. I don't know when to remove the new root. Does anyone have any idea?
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It looks like it is Phytolacca americana, a vicious weed that will spread and grow from any root bits left behind. The seed pods are going to be turning a dark violet.
5 Feb, 2020
Looking further, make sure this isn't Phytolacca because if it is, it needs to be cooked in a special way or you may get ill - Pokeweed (the common name) is poisonous.
5 Feb, 2020
Goodness, thank you Willie!
I though the flower was different those I've already seen, but as it grew up in the site I have planted the ginger, I thought it was ginger. :(
Took it out and right to the garbage plastic bag. It IS poisonous.
Today I'm planting a new ginger root. Let's see what happen.
10 Feb, 2020
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sorry I don't know when to harvest it. but the flower is pretty.
4 Feb, 2020