How to grow peppermint 1. Soil Peppermint is a perennial herb of the mint genus in the Lamiaceae family. It has strong adaptability and does not pick the soil. Mint likes slightly acidic soil and can be grown in loose, fertile, well-ventilated and draining loam or sandy loam. 2. Light Mint likes high temperature and light. It is suitable for growing in a warm, ventilated and sunny environment. The temperature suitable for growth of mint is between 25 and 30 degrees. During its growth period, it needs to be moved to a location with sufficient outdoor light for maintenance, which is conducive to the growth of mint flowers and leaves. 3. Moisture Peppermint needs proper amount of watering during the growth period. In the early stage of growth, peppermint has a greater demand for water. Generally, it needs to be watered once every 15 days. Water should be appropriate in the later period, and the soil should be kept moist. When the air is too dry, you need to increase the amount of watering and spray water on the leaves to moisturize, but in winter, you need to control the water. 4. Fertilizer During the growth period of mint, in order to promote the growth of branches and leaves, proper fertilization is required to make the leaves more bright green. During the winter, mint will stop growing after entering a dormant state, and no fertilizer is required.
Product Weight | 50 g |
What's In The Box | 500pcs Mint Seeds |