1. Suitable soilIf you want it to grow faster, you need to choose suitable soil when planting. It grows best in fertile, well-drained acidic soil. In order not to affect its growth, it is best not to use highly sticky soil for cultivation. 2. Sufficient sunshineIt grows better under conditions of sufficient sunlight, so whether it is grown indoors or outdoors, it must be ensured that it can see sunlight. Be careful not to place it in a too dark place for maintenance, as it will easily die due to lack of sunlight. 3. Proper amount of waterPeppermint likes to grow in a humid environment, so you must observe the condition of the soil in time and avoid water shortage. The soil should be kept slightly moist during maintenance, and water should be added as soon as it becomes dry. Of course, there cannot be excess water in the soil, and it should be kept slightly moist and slightly dry in winter. 4. Suitable temperatureWhen first planted, the temperature should be maintained at around 20-25℃, which will help its growth and germination. It has a good adaptability, so there is no need to pay special attention to the breeding temperature. As long as the temperature in winter is not particularly low, it will not affect its growth. |
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