How to divide mint into pots

How to divide mint into pots

1. Method of basin division

1. Select strong or old branches from thriving plants and cut them off, removing the leaves at the bottom and leaving only a few leaves.

2. Plant the removed branches in water and new roots will grow in 3-5 days.

3. After the plant grows roots after a week, you can move it into the soil and keep the soil moist.

4. After placing it in a cool place for a few days, you can move it into the sun and expose it to sunlight for at least 6 hours a day.

2. Precautions

1. When handling branches, do not keep too many leaves.

2. Don't rush to expose the plants that have just been potted to light. Observe their growth and then decide whether to place them in the sun.

3. Mint is easier to survive if you choose to divide it into pots during the transition period between spring and summer in April or May.

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