1. How long will it take to recover?Mint has a strong growth ability, so when the plant becomes wilted, it recovers relatively quickly. Under normal circumstances, when it becomes wilted, it will recover in about a week with simple rescue, and sometimes it may take half a month to recover. However, if its roots rot, the recovery time will be slower, and in severe cases it will need to be replanted. 2. Rescue Methods1. Rehydrate as soon as possible: Generally, when growing mint, if there is a lack of water in the pot, the roots will not be able to provide moisture to the plant, causing it to wilt. Therefore, water it as soon as possible, and the soil in the pot is best when it is slightly moist. 2. Expose it to light as much as possible: This is a plant that likes sunlight very much, so try to let it receive as much sunlight as possible. It is recommended to place the mint potted plant in a well-lit location, and it should be properly shaded during summer noon. 3. Stabilize the temperature: The temperature for breeding cannot change too much. Try to stabilize the temperature as much as possible so that the mint can grow in a suitable environment, and the wilting phenomenon will recover. |
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