How to raise mint in summer
One, suitable light
Because the light is stronger in the summer, so this time too strong light needs to be avoided. But also because summer is also the growth period of mint, so too shady is not okay. Specifically, it can be divided into two situations. If it's indoors, choose the brightest place to place it, and since there's no direct light, you don't have to worry about burning it. If outdoors, then it needs to be shaded from bright light, but at the same time it needs to be provided with good diffused light.
Mint kept in diffused light
Two, adequate water
Because summer is hotter, so the water evaporates faster at this time, and the soil dries out faster. Therefore, supplemental water should be timely. Generally speaking, you need to water once a day, or once every two days. In addition to watering, usually have to spray water is also very important, this is conducive to humidification.
Three, the appropriate temperature
Mint like warm, do not like too hot environment, so the summer needs special attention. Specifically, the most suitable range for it is twenty to thirty degrees. It must not be too hot, it will hinder its growth, and it will threaten its health. It is best not to exceed thirty degrees.
Mint Raised at the Right Temperature
Four, Proper Pruning
You can also give it a pruning in the summer as it may grow too much or futile at this time. Specifically, this stage is "centering", that is, to inhibit it from growing. This not only helps the plant to grow later, but also makes it look better.