Hi All,
I came across this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_ginseng
The seeds exhibit a type of dormancy called
morphophysiological dormancy, sometimes called
"double dormancy", which requires two full
winters to completely break dormancy.
Two winters???? Ah come on man!!!!
AAAAAHHHHHH !!!!
-T
Would explain why the stuff is so expensive.
T wrote:
Hi All,
I came across this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_ginseng
The seeds exhibit a type of dormancy called
morphophysiological dormancy, sometimes called
"double dormancy", which requires two full
winters to completely break dormancy.
Two winters???? Ah come on man!!!!
AAAAAHHHHHH !!!!
-T
Would explain why the stuff is so expensive.
Dunno about American Ginseng, but what I saw when
I was in South Korea took seven years before harvesting.
The ginseng fields had rows of crops covered in black
plastic too, but I don't know at what stage of the
growing cycle this was done. Maybe during that long
dormancy period?
Nyssa, who never had the urge to try ginseng tea
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