1. Watering
Peppermint likes water very much. Sufficient water can make its newborn leaves more fresh and tender. It can also spray water on the leaves to ensure its water absorption. Spray it directly above it with a watering can. There is no need to water the roots. If the leaves are dense, water more, and if the leaves are less, water less p>
2. "Shave"
You can "shave" mint, which can help the growth of lateral buds. When "shaving", do not cut off all the old leaves at one time. Keep enough nutrients for the growth of new leaves, and then cut off the old leaves after the new leaves grow. If "shaving" is serious, it will cause slow growth p>
3. Turning Basin
In order to separate the pot and leaves into fertile soil, it should be turned over once a year before the pot and leaves can grow into fertile soil, and the soil can be turned over every spring p>
4. Pruning
Generally, the old leaves should be cut off if they have no fragrance. Proper coring and topping can help them grow better. Timely pruning can control their growth height and promote the germination of new buds. After pruning, they should be watered and fertilized appropriately. Because peppermint likes ventilation, they should be placed in a well ventilated place after pruning p>