When dealing with store-bought rhizomes, what issue might prevent successful sprouting?
Answer
They may have been treated with a growth inhibitor.
Ginger purchased from general grocery sources might have been subjected to treatments like scalding, scraping, or the application of growth inhibitors, all of which can prevent the rhizome from sprouting successfully.

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