Should mint be watered every day?
Mint likes moisture and has relatively high requirements for water. It needs to be watered every day, but the specific watering frequency still depends on the season. It depends, generally in spring, summer and autumn, you can water once a day to keep the soil moist, and in winter, you can water once every three days.
There is generally no fixed time for watering mint, but it is best to avoid the high temperature period at noon. Generally, rain or river water is used for watering. If it is tap water, it needs to be left for a few days before use.
The correct watering method of mint
1. Watering newly planted mint: Newly planted mint needs to be watered once, which can help the plant to fix its root system, and then place the plant on It can be maintained in a ventilated and cool place.
2. Water mint when repotting: Mint that has just been repotted needs to be watered immediately, but do not pour too much water each time to avoid water accumulation in the soil.
3. Daily maintenance and watering: During high temperature periods, water mint once in the morning and evening to avoid plant death due to drought. Also check the soil moisture before watering.
4. Watering principle: When watering mint, you must adhere to the principle of "watering if it is not dry, watering thoroughly". Especially during the vigorous growth period, the plants must not be short of water.
How to deal with over-watering mint
If mint is watered too much, it is prone to leggy, yellow leaves, root rot, etc. At this time, the water in the flower pot needs to be drained in time. Remove it and wait until the roots dry before replanting. After the plant recovers, you need to pay attention to water control. Every time you water, you must adhere to the principle of "seeing dryness and seeing wetness".