1. Transplanting timeWhen transplanting mint seedlings, be sure to wait until the seedlings grow 3-4 young leaves. Because its young roots are relatively developed at this time, after transplanting, they have the ability to absorb nutrients and supply themselves. This is the only way to ensure that it can survive successfully. If it is transplanted too early, it may not be able to survive because it has not grown enough roots and cannot absorb enough nutrients. 2. Transplanting method1. Prepare the substrate: If you want to plant it in the ground, before transplanting, you need to choose a planting site with good light and make a ridge on it. Then dig planting holes on it with a plant spacing of 40 cm. If it is a potted plant, you need to prepare a transparent flower pot, put a layer of gravel at the bottom, and then cover it with a layer of loose flower soil. 2. Transplanting: Slightly loosen the soil around the plant and take out the seedling. Then plant it directly into the pre-dug planting hole or prepared flower soil, and then fill it with soil so that all its young roots are submerged in the soil. After that, gently flatten the soil, water it again, and wait for it to grow. |
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