1. Soil.
the main propagation methods of mint are cutting and ramet propagation, which can be carried out in spring. Peppermint likes acid soil, has strong adaptability and has low requirements for soil. Peppermint is not resistant to waterlogging, so it can be planted with loose, breathable and drainage fertile sandy loam or nutrient soil instead of clay or alkaline soil.
2. temperature.
mint likes temperature and is suitable for growing in a warm, humid and well-ventilated climate. Mint likes high temperature, and the suitable temperature for mint growth is between 2 and 3 degrees, and the temperature is between 25 and 3 degrees. Mint grows very fast. During the curing period, potted mint can be kept in a warmer place, which is beneficial to the growth of mint.
3. Lighting.
Mentha haplocalyx likes sunlight, and it is a long-day plant, so it needs sufficient light for its growth during its growth period. During the spring and autumn, the light is mild, so the potted mint can be maintained in the outdoor environment with good light. In summer, it is hot and sunny, and the light is too strong. It is necessary to put mint potted plants in a cool and ventilated environment to avoid strong light.
4, moisture.
mint likes humidity, which requires enough humidity, but mint is not resistant to waterlogging. During its growth period, it is necessary to water the soil appropriately according to the dry and wet conditions of the soil to keep the soil moist. In summer, the evaporation is large and the air is dry, so it is necessary to increase the amount of watering and spray water on mint properly, which has the effect of cooling and humidifying.