Mint has a well-developed root system and is very easy to reproduce. Generally, it can reproduce into a large area of mint in about a year. Its main reproduction methods are division and cuttings. Among them, cuttings are the most commonly used method, and the survival rate is relatively high. Can mint cuttings survive by being planted?Mint can survive if it is directly planted in the soil, and small buds can easily grow from its growth nodes. Mint cuttings are usually carried out between April and May in spring or September and October in autumn. The climate and temperature in these two time periods are more suitable, and it is easy to manage after cuttings. Mint cutting methodStep 1. When taking cuttings, choose mature and healthy branches. Generally, the length of the branches needs to be about 15 cm. At the same time, you need to cut off too many leaves to avoid consuming nutrients. Only keep the top 4-5 leaves. Step 2. After selecting the branches, you need to prepare the soil first. Mint has high requirements for soil and prefers loose, fertile soil with good drainage and air permeability. You can mix leaf mold and sandy garden soil in a ratio of 4:6. Soil with high fertility is conducive to the growth of mint. Step 3. After the branches and soil are prepared, they can be transplanted into pots. When cutting, the soil in the pot needs to be kept moist. After cutting, watering is required in time to prevent soil from drying out. Spraying water can also be used to increase air humidity. |
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