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How to transplant Mint seedlings

Saul Goodman
2020-07-02 19:17:41
When transplanting mint, it needs to wait until there are 3-4 young leaves growing out of hairs. If it is planted in the ground, it is necessary to find a place with good light and dig a planting pit on it. If it is a potted plant, you need to prepare a transparent flowerpot and fill it with soft soil. Then take out the young plant, plant it in the planting pit or flowerpot, fill the soil and compact it, and then water it again, and wait for it to survive.

I. transplanting time

When transplanting peppermint seedlings, it is necessary to wait until the seedlings grow 3-4 young leaves. At this time, its young roots have been relatively developed. After transplanting, it has the ability to absorb nutrients and supply itself. Only in this way can it survive smoothly. If transplanting too early, it has not grown enough roots, it may not survive because it cannot absorb enough nutrients.

transplanted peppermint seedling

2. Transplanting method

1. Preparation of substrate: if planting in an important place, before transplanting, you need to select a planting place with good light and make a border on it. Then dig out the planting pit on it according to the plant spacing of 40cm. If it is a potted plant, you need to prepare a transparent flowerpot, pad a layer of gravel at the bottom, and then lay a layer of soft flower soil.

transplanted peppermint seedling

2. Transplanting: slightly loosen the flower soil around the plant and take out the seedlings. Then directly plant it into the planting pit dug in advance, or the prepared flower soil, and then fill the soil, so that all its young roots are not in the soil. After that, gently flatten the flower soil, water it again, wait for it to grow up.

Transplanted mint

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