How to water mint potted plants in springIn spring, mint potted plants generally need to be watered depending on the dryness and wetness of the soil. As the temperature gradually warms up in spring, they need to be watered every day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Spring is the growing season for mint. At this time, do not concentrate watering in a certain period of time. You need to control water appropriately in the later stage of growth to prevent the plant from growing too fast, causing it to fall over and rot. Potted plants should be watered in moderation, and can be watered once in the morning and evening. When watering, pay attention to the water quality and temperature. Use river water or rainwater more often, and the water temperature should be similar to the ambient temperature. Precautions for watering mint potted plants in spring1. Control the amount of watering. Although mint likes moisture, too much watering will cause water accumulation, making it difficult for the roots to breathe and easily breeding bacteria. 2. When watering in spring, do not add ferrous sulfate to the water, as it will affect the fertility of the soil and may also cause the soil to become compacted, which is not conducive to plant growth. |
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