Ginkgo biloba can be propagated in three ways: by seeds, offshoots and grafts. Grafts are the easiest way to propagate ginkgo. It is better to take young grafts, cut them late in July, cut the leaves from them and put in the water to form roots. You can add accelerator root there. It would be better not just do it on the box, but to place grafts in greenhouses. The roots appear in about a month, thereafter a new plant can already separate in its own container. But the tree in the KPI park is too high to get the grafts. So the easiest way to KPI students is to experiment with Ginkgo biloba seeds which cover the ground under the plant in spring.
A suitable place for ginkgo biloba is a place without direct sunlight, but enough lighted. The plant likes high humidity, so frequent spraying will be its benefit. A small tree doesn't like high temperatures in summer. Since ginkgo needs to form, the period of active vegetation is the best for trimming. To successfully passed ginkgo tree in height, you should not forget to observe dormancy (about 2 months).