Ginseng Forum
Ginseng => General Ginseng Discussion => : Auntie Artie October 01, 2013, 08:07:37 AM
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I dug some ginseng this weekend that had very short roots...like tiny onions or radishes that were packed into hard soil. I think it's because of the clay content where I was. The roots were only about an inch long. I put him back, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me about this? Is that a good place to grow ginseng? Was it a young plant? Will it eventually get long? If not, will the smaller root still have value at 10 years old?
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As long as the root is bulby, it will have value. A good rule of thumb is the thickness should be at least the size of your thumb.
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It was bigger around than my thumb, but only about an inch long.
Thank you.