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Cultivation methods and precautions of peppermint

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-07 09:04:36
Soil: the requirement for soil is not high, and the content of nutrients with good drainage property is high. Temperature: like warm environment, the most suitable growth temperature is about 20 to 30 degrees, and it is placed indoors for maintenance in winter. Watering: the water demand during the growth period is relatively large, and it can be watered once in about 15 days. Fertilization: apply fertilizer frequently and thinly during the growth period to prevent the root from being burned.

I. breeding methods

1. Soil: the requirements for the soil are not very high, the drainage of the soil is good, the nutrient content is relatively high, the air permeability is some, and the soil that will not cause clog is better

2. Temperature: prefer a warm environment. The most suitable growth temperature is between 20 and 30 degrees. It needs to be moved into the room for maintenance in winter.

3. Watering: during the growth period of mint, the water demand is relatively large. It needs to be watered once every 15 days, and needs to be watered thoroughly. The temperature in summer is high, and the evaporation of water is accelerated, so it needs to be watered once a day.

4. Light: like the light, sufficient light will promote the growth of plants, and insufficient light will cause the plants to grow in vain, etc., so when breeding in winter, the plants should be placed in a sunny place to receive the light.

5. Fertilization: fertilization should be done frequently during the growth period, but fertilization needs to be done with thin fertilizer. Do not apply thick fertilizer, otherwise it will cause burns on the root of the plant and affect the normal growth of the plant.

Fertilization

2. Precautions

The root system of peppermint grows faster, so it needs to change basin once half a year, and cut off redundant branches, leaves and roots.

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