Bought 3 sets of live Wasabi plants a couple years ago from a grower a bit south of San Francisco. First time they've flowered. Still in the one gallon pots, so probably time to separate the multiple rhizomes, harvest a few, and repot the rest.
So far the only pure Wasabi I've had is the freeze dried, so am anticipating my first fresh. You never get actual Wasabi at your sushi place. It's mainly horseradish and chemical dyes.
If you garden, the starts are very affordable, and they multiply off of the main rhizome. The initial 3 sets could become 24 separate pots now.
https://hmbwasabi.com/shop/ (plants and parts)
After winter and before summer heat is probably the best time for shipping.
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Average summer day here is 55F at night to 76F average day. That must be what they like so much. They've had 89F temps a couple times, and survived mid 30s. Morning and evening sun works here, but you'd want shade in warmer places. Good drainage is important too. Moist, but not wet. Here's a couple growing guides.
https://extension.usu.edu/yardandgarden/research/wasabi-in-the-garden
https://www.thewasabistore.com/thewasabistore/r6z2brm2hzzmyh45c5swst6wy955c8
The people below are saying they need so much shade you can grow them in your basement. I guess if you're not in west coastal climate like mine.
https://morningchores.com/growing-wasabi/
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Are they low maintenance to grow, separate and replant?
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Haven't separated them yet, and probably should have within the first year judging by how they've filled in the one gallon. I'm tight on space, so will probably separate them into a few clumps of rhizomes in 3 gallon pots instead of maximum dividing.
This place sells a pound for $130 plus shipping, so melon sized could definitely be pricey. Bigger pots and fussing over them more to get that size.