After the mint is repotted, the plant has not yet fully adapted to the environment. If the light is too strong and the temperature is too high, resulting in a large loss of water, the phenomenon of wilting will occur.In this case, proper shade is needed to ensure ventilation, and proper watering can be done if the soil is dry.Wait until the plant is growing again, then put it back to the sun, and provide sufficient water and fertilizer.
1, repotting time: peppermint repotting time is generally in spring or autumn, warm climate season repotting easier to serve basin.If the temperature and humidity are relatively high in summer, repotting can easily affect its growth.Winter temperature is too low, although it has a certain degree of cold resistance, but the speed of taking pots is too slow, will also affect its development.
2. Stop watering and take off the pot: Before preparing to change the pot for the mint, you need to stop watering and let it become dry, so that it is more convenient to take off the pot.Loosen the soil around the inner wall of the pot, then separate the pot wall from the plant and take it out.In the process of taking off the pot, be careful to avoid hurting its roots, otherwise it will affect its recovery.
3. Root pruning and potting: After the plant is removed from the pot, it is necessary to remove part of the old soil, check its roots to see if there are any old roots and dead roots, cut them all, and apply carbendazim to disinfect them.Then prepare loose and fertile potting soil, put the plant in a new pot, and fill it with new soil.
4. Follow-up maintenance: After potting the mint, water it thoroughly once, and put it in a semi-shady place to avoid being irradiated by strong light, and wait for the plant to adapt slowly.After the potting period, you can properly water and fertilize, and at the same time increase the light, so as to ensure the healthy growth of plants.