1、 Cutting method
1. Select branches: cut 8-15cm branches on mature mint and keep 4-5 leaves. Be careful not to choose too tender branches and leave too many leaves on branches, otherwise nutrients will be consumed in vain p>
2. Hydroponic rooting: if it is a branch without roots, it can be hydroponically cultured in a cup for a period of time and taken out after rooting, which can improve the survival rate p>
3. Transplanting to pot: select sandy soil with good drainage such as pure vermiculite or perlite as the soil, and plant the rooted seedlings into the soil to keep the soil moist p>
2、 Precautions
1. In addition, the cutting time should be in spring and summer from April to May p>
2. The plant is placed in the environment of 20-30 ℃ for survival, which is suitable for plant growth p>
3. During the maintenance process, the plant is often pruned, which can make it grow faster p>
4. It is a water loving plant and can be watered once a day p>