Mint cultivation methods and precautionsThere are many things to pay attention to when growing mint potted plants, such as watering and temperature. Mint grows very fast, and if you take good care of it, it is easy to overgrow the pot. So how should mint be planted? Let's take a closer look. soilMint does not require much soil. When growing it, you need to choose a flowerpot of the right size and choose a well-ventilated and well-drained soil, such as garden soil. You can add homemade fertilizer to the soil to increase the fertility of the soil. temperatureMint has strong vitality. It can germinate in an environment of 5 degrees and can grow in a low temperature environment of -15 degrees. The most suitable temperature for mint growth is between 20 and 30 degrees . MoistureMint likes a humid environment, so keep the soil moist when growing it. Of course, if you forget to water it, you can replenish the mint with water in time after you find it, and the mint can be revived. illuminationMint likes light, so you must ensure that it receives enough light when growing it. You can place it directly in the sun to receive direct sunlight . If there is a lack of light, the leaves of the mint plant will become thin and malnourished. If it is grown indoors, it is recommended to place the potted plant near a window so that the mint can better receive scattered sunlight and absorb the optimal amount of nutrients. Reproduction pruningWe can prune mint frequently to stimulate it to grow faster and more luxuriantly, and the cut leaves can be used to make tea, etc. Mint has strong vitality and can be propagated by rhizome cuttings. In May and June, choose suitable rhizomes and insert them into the soil, and remember to shade them during the cutting process. Pests and diseasesRust and white star disease are common diseases of mint . Rust often occurs in the rainy season in May, and the diseased plants should be sprayed with 1000 times diluted 25% triadimefon. White star disease usually occurs around May to October. You can use 100-fold diluted 50% carbendazim for spraying, or alternately spray it with 1:1:120-fold Bordeaux mixture. In addition, mint diseases and insect pests include leaf spot, rust and silver moth. When diseases and insect pests are found, the right medicine should be used in time to prevent infection of other healthy plants. How to grow mint to survive the winterWhen growing mint in winter, you need to let it get more sun. The light is very gentle, so you don't have to worry about sunburn. You can put it in the light all day long. More sun can increase the natural temperature and help it survive the winter . The temperature is low in winter, so it is necessary to control the temperature well. Especially in the northern region, the minimum temperature should be above 5 degrees. Watering does not need to be too frequent , just water when the soil is dry. In addition, it is recommended to stop applying fertilizer , which is difficult to absorb and can easily lead to fertilizer damage. |
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