I see your point and agree somewhat but, genetic engineered seed are made and planted everyday in agriculture. Monsanto has made a fortune by doing this. The only agricultural crops I am familiar with that is transplanted is tobacco and a few types of vegetables, and if we had a longer warm season we wouldn't have to do that. Even still, it is still usually started from seed.
The nursery business is a different story. Everything is transplanted and just about everything is vegetatively propagated; be it by cuttings, grafting, budding or micro propagation. If that industry was large enough I'm sure someone would then bioengineer what they could as well,but it's not. It's up to the nurseryman to keep his plant true to type if he wants it to sell and when he propagates it's usually not through micropropagation. His individual product sells for more than a Ginseng root which makes it feasible. It's hard to think of anything you eat or come into contact with daily that is \"micro\" propagated. \"Vegetatively\" propagated, yes, but not much of that.
I have rode a many tobacco setters in my childhood which planted 18\" spacings in rows a little under 4' wide. You have to really pay attention to keep up or you would miss some. In fact, as a very young boy my job was to follow the setter and peg by hand what was missed. I would like to see the men that could feed a setter planting ginseng at 5-8 per foot in 5 foot wide beds. Even if it could be transplanted on a large scale at that point it would be cultivated and not wild simulated.
As far as doing it by hand, at a very early point the cost benefit ratio of labor doesn't work. If it's small scale or a hobby, sure. I also can't see why anyone would micropropagate planting stock for the ginseng hobby market and expect to make any money from it to amount to anything. People here have planted rootlets to get a jump on things and maybe to provide seed stock for themselves but you don't here them wanting to do it every year with intentions of seeing a profit from there efforts...they then plant seed. Don't get me wrong, micropropagation has it's place; I just don't think it's here.
I may be totally wrong and Im sure a lot smarter people exist in the world than me that could make it happen but that is the view from where I sit. K_duce, don't take me as trying to go against you on this, it's just again, my thoughts on the matter.
Whitjr,
See what you started! Deep down you was looking to get a debate going weren't you.
Hillhopper