Mint growth environment conditions and requirementsMint has a strong ability to adapt to the environment, so it can generally grow in most areas, and its growth rate is relatively fast. When growing, you only need to give it more light. Mint Growth TemperatureThe suitable temperature for mint to grow is generally 25℃-30℃. It is relatively cold-resistant, so it generally will not be frostbitten in winter. It can grow normally in an environment of minus 15 degrees Celsius. Mint Growth HumidityMint likes a humid environment and is not drought-tolerant, so it needs to be watered more often. Generally, it needs some water once a week to ensure sufficient humidity. Mint growing soilMint prefers soil with a pH value of 6-7.5. Generally, sandy soil is most suitable. This can promote the rapid growth of mint and ensure that it can absorb enough nutrients. Mint Growth Cycle and ProcessMint is suitable for growing in spring and summer. Its growth cycle is about three months. It usually blooms between July and September each year. The flowers are relatively small and are generally purple and white. |
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