5 Awapuhi Shampoo Ginger Roots

Freshly harvested 5 Awapuhi Shampoo Ginger Roots can be consumed or planted. Known for its natural shampoo gel and beautiful creamy flowers.

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    7-11
  • Soil type

    Well-drained, rich soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Partial to full sunlight
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring

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    Awapuhi Shampoo Ginger is a unique plant known for its thick gel that serves as a natural alternative to commercial shampoos. This remarkable plant, scientifically recognized as Zingiber zerumbet, thrives in various climates and is cherished not only for its practical uses but also for its striking beauty.

    These rhizomes are harvested fresh for every order, ensuring you receive the best quality. The plant produces a green cone in summer, adorned with creamy white flowers that transition to a vibrant red at the end of the bloom. Ideal for planting in your garden, the Shampoo Ginger adds aesthetic value as a landscape plant and as a cut flower.

    Growing in USDA zones 7-11, this plant can be cultivated in pots, making it a versatile choice for any home gardener. The Awapuhi Shampoo Ginger has a short growing season from spring to summer and enters dormancy from fall to spring, which allows for easy care and maintenance.

    Benefits of Growing Shampoo Ginger:

    • Natural shampoo substitute
    • Beautiful landscape and cut flower
    • Easy to maintain and grow in pots
    • Thrives in warmer climates

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is the best soil type for Shampoo Ginger? Use well-drained, rich soil for optimal growth.
    • When should I plant my 5 Awapuhi Shampoo Ginger Roots? The ideal planting period is spring.
    • How much sunlight does this plant need? It thrives in partial to full sunlight.
    • Can I grow it indoors? Yes, as long as it receives enough light and warmth.
    • How often should I water my Shampoo Ginger? Water when the soil feels dry to the touch, but avoid overwatering.

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