1. What to do if you wiltAfter the mint is repotted, the plant has not yet fully adapted to the environment. If the light is too strong and the temperature is too high, resulting in a large amount of water loss, it will wilt. In this case, proper shade is needed to ensure ventilation, and if the soil is dry, water it appropriately. After the plant resumes growth, place it back in a sunny location and provide plenty of water and fertilizer. 2. Repotting Method1. Repotting time: Mint is usually repotted in spring or autumn. It is easier to acclimate in warm weather. If the temperature and humidity are high in summer, repotting can easily affect its growth. The temperature is too low in winter. Although it has a certain degree of cold resistance, its acclimatization speed is too slow, which will also affect its development. 2. Stop watering and remove the pot: Before you repot the mint, you need to stop watering and let it become dry, which will make it easier to remove the pot. Loosen the soil around the inner wall of the flowerpot, separate the pot wall and the plant, and take it out. Be careful when removing the plant from the pot to avoid damaging its roots, otherwise it will affect its recovery. 3. Root trimming and potting: After removing the plant from the pot, you need to remove some of the old soil and check its roots to see if there are any old and dead roots. Cut them all off and apply carbendazim for disinfection. After that, prepare loose and fertile potting soil, place the plant in the new pot, and fill it with new soil. 4. Subsequent maintenance: After potting the mint, water it thoroughly first and place it in a semi-shaded place to avoid strong light, and wait for the plant to slowly adapt. After the acclimatization period, you can water and fertilize appropriately, and at the same time increase the light to ensure the healthy growth of the plant. |
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