Water mint every few daysMint has a relatively high demand for water, so it is best to water it once every two days to meet its water needs. Watering should be stopped during the rainy season to avoid water accumulation that affects the growth of the root system. It is best to water it in moderation. Mint watering method1. Mint prefers a humid growing environment, so when the temperature is around 25 degrees, its demand for water is relatively high and the amount of watering needs to be increased. If there is insufficient water, it will lead to slow growth. 2. In summer, because the temperature is relatively high, the evaporation rate of water will be faster, so water it once in the morning and evening to keep the soil moist. It can be placed in a cool place for maintenance at other times. 3. In winter, the temperature will gradually drop, so it is best to reduce the amount of water when watering mint, and do it in the morning, otherwise the water cannot evaporate and will affect the growth of the plant. Mint watering precautionsWhen watering mint, you need to pay attention to drainage during the rainy season, otherwise the accumulation of water will affect the growth and development of the root system. At normal times, you should also water it according to the temperature to avoid lack of water. Be sure to keep the soil moist. |
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