Mint acclimatization time Mint is usually repotted in spring or autumn. If the climate is warm and it is properly cared for after potting, it will adapt to the pot in about a week. Mint has strong vitality. After being potted, as long as the environment is relatively warm, it will take root quickly and can produce many roots in 1-2 weeks. Mint performance After the mint is planted in the pot, if the leaves do not wilt but stand upright, looking strong and bright green, it means that the mint has adapted to the pot. How to make cactus adapt to the pot quickly Mint is usually repotted in spring or autumn, and it is easier to adapt to the new pot if the climate is warm. How to care for mint during its acclimatization period After the mint is potted, it should be watered thoroughly once. At the same time, avoid exposure to strong light and place it in a semi-shaded place for maintenance. Wait for the plant to slowly adapt. After it has adapted to the pot, it can be maintained normally. Sunbathing: After the mint is repotted, place it in a cool and ventilated place. Wait a few days to see if the mint leaves wilt, and then decide whether to expose it to sunlight. |
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