Method of reproduction
peppermint likes warm and humid environment with plenty of sunshine and rainfall. In this environment, peppermint can grow new seedlings at the temperature of 6-5 ° C. peppermint plants are suitable for growing at the temperature of 20-30 ° C and have strong cold resistance p>
among the propagation methods of peppermint, the most commonly used is the ramet method, which is often ramet with rhizome. Of course, it can also be propagated by cutting and seeds. It is very easy to grow roots by using segmented stems from spring to summer. However, compared with the first method, cutting and seed propagation methods grow slowly and are easy to mutate, so the latter two methods are less used p>
Cutting propagation method
Using this method to plant and propagate Mint is best carried out from May to June p>
Cut the peppermint into a bed with about 10 cm of soil and water it immediately. When planting in large quantities, pay attention to 7 plants per row × 3cm for cutting seedlings, wait until rooting and germination, and then transplant it to the field for cultivation p>
Pay attention to the loose, fertile and well drained sandy soil for the cultivation of peppermint. This soil is suitable for the growth of peppermint and is conducive to the reproduction of peppermint. Peppermint needs more water in the early and middle stages of growth, so pay attention to watering. In the later stage, it needs less water, so pay attention to drainage p>