1. Temperature controlFew flower lovers pay attention to the temperature during the maintenance of mint. The most suitable temperature for its growth is around 25-30℃. Only when the temperature is adjusted within a suitable range can it grow better. When the temperature is below 15℃, timely adjustments are needed, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plants. 2. Accept lightMost flower lovers know that it likes sunlight, so it should be exposed to as much light as possible during daily care. If it does not see sunlight during its entire growing period, not only will it grow poorly, but it will also cause the plant to grow too tall. 3. Time for changing potsIf you want to repot it, you must pay attention to the choice of time. It is best to do it in spring and autumn, and try to do it in sunny weather. In addition, during the repotting period, unhealthy roots and withered branches and leaves should be trimmed off. 4. Fertilization methodWhen fertilizing mint, be careful not to apply too much concentrated fertilizer, and try not to apply fertilizer on its leaves. The best time to apply fertilizer is in the evening on a sunny day, but fertilizer can also be applied on cloudy days. |
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