Rhizome propagation of peppermint
In production, pepper and peppermint are generally propagated by rhizome. Rhizome propagation is generally carried out in autumn, from late October to early November p>
Peppermint needs to be planted. Dig out the underground rhizomes. Pay attention to the selection of white and strong rhizomes. Cut the rhizomes into small segments, about 10cm p>
Plant the roots of peppermint into flower pots or pre dug ditches. After planting, it needs to be covered with a layer of fine soil p>
Seedling propagation of peppermint
Seedling propagation is also a common propagation method in peppermint production. Generally, it is necessary to select the land with strong plants, neat growth, and healthy without diseases and pests for planting. Peppermint can be harvested in autumn p>
In the early ten days of April in spring, the seedlings of peppermint grow and are transplanted when they grow to 15cm. When transplanting, it should be noted that there should be a spacing of about 20cm between the seedlings. Two peppermint trees can be planted in each hole p>
After peppermint is planted, it needs to be covered with soil and then compacted. You can pour some thin fecal water to make it rooted p>
Other propagation methods of peppermint
In addition to rhizome propagation and seedling propagation, peppermint can also be sown and cutted p>
Pepper and peppermint can be sown and propagated in sandy medium. Seeds can be sprinkled carefully and covered with soil. Keep the temperature above 10 ℃. The soil should be moist and germinate quickly p>
Cutting propagation is also relatively simple, and the branches with good growth can be selected for cutting< span>