rootman wrote:Anna,
I think it should state that ginseng needs to be at least a mature seed bearing plant, a three prong with each prong having 5 leaves. The main root body be at least 2 inches long and 1/2 inch thick. I would like to see the age of wild and truly wild simulated ginseng raised to at least 7 years old. If a root looks to small, gently replace it working some loose dirt around the root and a little water if you have some with you.
It takes ginseng in the wild at least 7 years to make a good 3 prong. Trust me.
rootman
Great point. This is something I've become more aware about in my tenure in my job.
Harvesting a 5 year plant, 3 prong, is the bare minimum. Of course, it took 7-10 years from the seed to get to that age, too.