Tips for watering mint potted plantsMint potted plants prefer a warm and humid environment and have a greater demand for water. They should be watered more frequently in spring and summer and need to be moved indoors for maintenance in winter. They require less water in winter and should be watered once every one to two weeks. How to tell when to water mintMint potted plants are shade-loving plants and need to be placed in a sunny place. Be careful not to move them around. Watering depends on the moisture of the soil. If it is dry, water it immediately. If the leaves become wilted and lifeless, water them in time. How often should you water your mint?Watering of mint potted plants should be strictly based on soil moisture. Water once every 2-3 days in spring and autumn, water every morning and evening in summer, and water once every 7-15 days in winter. The watering time should be well controlled. It is best to water in the morning in hot weather, and in cold weather, water when the temperature is slightly higher. Ventilate after watering. Should mint be watered thoroughly?When watering mint potted plants, you must water them thoroughly, not halfway. All the soil in the pot should be watered thoroughly. You cannot just wet the surface of the soil while leaving the soil inside dry. How to water mint potted plantsWhen watering the mint potted plants, you can water along the sides of the pot, but remember not to water the leaves. Watering should be done in the morning in spring, summer and autumn. In summer, do not water at noon when the temperature is high. It is suitable to water in the morning and evening. In addition, water only after the soil becomes dry. You don't need to water it if it is still wet. What water to use for mint potted plantsIt is best to water mint potted plants with river water, rain water, or well water. In fact, as long as the water is not particularly turbid or polluted, the mint potted plants can be watered. However, the water used for watering needs to be left for a while before watering to avoid excessive temperature differences that may damage the roots of the mint potted plants. Mint potted wateringIt is generally recommended to water mint potted plants with about 300 ml of water at a time. When watering mint potted plants, be sure to water them thoroughly when the soil is completely dry, but do not water too much, and do not allow water to accumulate. Notes on watering mint potted plants1. After repotting the mint plant, you need to water it once to help it take root. Water it thoroughly until you see water droplets dripping from the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. After that, you need to wait until the soil becomes dry before watering it again. 2. Mint potted plants prefer a humid environment and are resistant to moisture. Especially during the growing period, they need the soil to be moist. However, the amount of watering should not be too large, and water accumulation should not occur. Watering should be carried out based on the principle of not watering unless the soil is dry, and watering thoroughly when watering. |
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