1. Watering timeFor mint planted in the ground, watering is mainly concentrated in the early and middle stages. This can promote root growth and make the branches and leaves more luxuriant. In the later stages, watering should be reduced to prevent the plant from growing wildly. If it is a potted plant, the watering period is mostly in spring and summer, when the temperature is higher and suitable for plant growth. In autumn and winter, you need to control the water appropriately. 2. Watering intervalDue to differences in environment and climate, there is generally no fixed interval for watering mint. Ground-planted mint is often watered once every 15 days or so. If the soil is relatively moist, the watering interval can be extended. If it is dry, water it in advance. For potted plants, you generally need to check the dryness and wetness of the soil and water them accordingly. Usually in the summer when the temperature is high, you need to water them every day, once in the morning and once in the evening. 3. Water quality and temperatureWhen watering mint, rainwater or river water is generally used. If there is only tap water, it is usually necessary to leave it for a few days or expose it to the sun before use. This will allow the chlorine in the water to evaporate and reduce harm to the plant. In addition, you can also use rice water for watering. Because it contains slightly acidic content, it is very helpful for the development of the plants. Pay attention to the water temperature when watering and do not use cold water. IV. PrecautionsWhen watering, be sure to control the amount of water. Although mint likes moisture, too high humidity can also have side effects. It can easily affect the breathing of the roots and breed bacteria. If you water too much, you need to drain the water and loosen the soil appropriately to accelerate the evaporation of water and let the soil dry as soon as possible. |
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