1、 Cutting time
The cutting time of mint is generally from May to June. At this time, the climate is relatively warm, which is very helpful for cuttings and rooting. If the time is too late, the climate becomes hot, and the environment of high temperature and humidity is not conducive to the growth of cuttings, it may also lead to the bottom rot, making it unable to survive. The temperature is low in autumn and winter, and the growth is slow after cutting, so it is not suitable p>
2、 Cuttings treatment
Select a strong plant, cut it 1 cm above its fork, and cut a branch. In order to make it easier to survive, it usually needs to be hydroponically cultured for a period of time, which requires removing the leaves under the branches, otherwise it is easy to rot when inserted into the water. Prepare a water bottle, pour in an appropriate amount of water, insert the cuttings into it, and wait until it grows white roots p>
3、 Basin soil preparation
In order to make plants grow better, loose and fertile basin soil is usually prepared. Generally, rotten leaf soil, garden soil and sandy soil are mixed, which can not only provide certain nutrients, but also ensure good drainage. Before use, it can be exposed to the sun for disinfection, which can also eliminate the insect eggs inside and make it more reassuring to use p>
4、 Transplanting
After the mint takes root in hydroponic culture, it can be transplanted. Prepare a flower pot, add a little large granular matrix at the bottom, and then lay the bottom with pot soil. Put the plant upright in the pot, the height of the root should not exceed the top of the pot, and fill it with new soil. When filling, it can be lifted properly to make the soil better fit with the root p>