When to prune potted mintIt is more appropriate to repot and prune potted mint in spring and autumn. It is best to perform proper pruning regularly so that it can grow more luxuriantly. How to prune potted mintPotted mint needs to be pruned and topped one month after planting. It needs to be pruned again when there are more leaves. After picking three times, the mint can be cut in half with scissors. After pruning, it will sprout successfully in the spring of next year. Pruning makes it grow faster: Potted mint needs to be pruned heavily during the growth period to prevent the situation from getting worse. The thicker branches should also be thinned appropriately to increase light transmittance and grow faster. Pruning and flowering: The flowering period of potted mint is in summer. Since flowering will continuously consume nutrients, it is necessary to cut off the dead flowers and thin branches in time so that more flowers can bloom. Tips for pruning potted mintAfter pruning potted mint, pay attention to the ventilation of the environment and spray it with a solution of sarcobendazim for disinfection. In spring and autumn, the plants can be properly pruned to help their growth and development. |
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