1. Prepare the necessary things before changing basin and soil. Scissors, soil, water, and a basin of dying Mint
2. Check the soil of mint first. The original soil of this basin of mint is garden soil. Garden soil viscosity is relatively large, airtight, easy to rot roots, can be replaced by loose and breathable rotten leaf soil or peat soil mixed with perlite.
3. Take the mint out of the flowerpot, knead it, loosen the soil, wash the root system with water, and wash the soil off the root system.
4. Prune the peppermint which flushes the root system.
5. Prune the dead branches and leaves on mint.
6. After that, put the pruned Mint in a cool and ventilated place and dry it.
7. When you pour Mint into the basin, you must choose loose and breathable soil. Here you choose nutritious soil and perlite. No matter what kind of soil, it must be loose and ventilated.
8. Add the soil to the prepared flowerpot. Generally, add the soil to eight minutes full.
9. Replant the cut Mint in the flowerpot.
10. In the last step, don't forget to water the newly planted mint.
11. Mint likes abundant sunshine, which can help to form mint fragrance. As long as the pot soil is dry, water it, and remember to spray water on the leaves.