1. Suitable potting soilMint has a relatively developed root system, so choosing a large flowerpot can facilitate the rapid growth of the plant. In addition, the soil should also be loose, well-drained, and fertile. You can add sand to the soil to facilitate drainage, and you can also add fertilizers such as chicken manure to increase soil fertility. 2. Suitable lightingIt is a light-loving plant, but do not place it in direct sunlight, so do not place it in the south of the room. Just ensure that the light time is more than 6 hours a day. 3. Apply fertilizer in timeMint is relatively easy to grow. If you want them to bloom, it is quite simple. You can apply organic fertilizer in January and February. 4. Timely pruningMint is suitable for pruning. Frequent pruning can make the plant more and more lush. At the same time, pay attention to loosening the soil occasionally to prevent the soil from becoming compacted. |
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