How to transplant mint seedlings
Last Update :2024.12.21
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When transplanting mint, you need to wait until 3-4 young leaves have grown. If planting on the ground, find a planting site with better lighting and dig a planting hole in it. If it is a potted plant, you need to prepare a transparent flower pot and fill it with soft soil. Then take out the young plant, plant it in a planting hole or flower pot, fill it with soil and compact it, water it again, and wait until it survives.
1. Transplanting time
1. Transplanting timing
When transplanting mint seedlings, be sure to wait until the seedlings have grown 3-4 young leaves. Because its young roots are already relatively developed at this time, they have the ability to absorb nutrients and supply themselves after transplanting. This will ensure that it survives successfully. If you transplant it too early, it will not have enough roots and may not be able to absorb enough nutrients to survive.
2. Transplanting method
1. Prepare the substrate: If you want to plant on the ground, before transplanting, you need to choose a planting site with better lighting and make a border on it. Then dig a planting hole on it according to the distance between plants of 40cm. If it is a potted plant, you need to prepare a transparent flower pot, put a layer of gravel at the bottom, and then spread a layer of soft flower soil.
2. Transplant: Slightly loosen the edges around the plant. Flower soil and take out the seedlings. Then plant it directly into a pre-dug planting hole or prepared flower soil, and then fill it with soil so that all its young roots are not embedded in the soil. After that, gently flatten the flower soil, water it again, and wait until it grows.
2. Transplanting method
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