Does anyone know how to raise mint? What should I do if my mint has yellow leaves? It s not going to

Updated on home 2024-04-25
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are many varieties of mint, but no matter which one they are, the common characteristics are that they are adaptable, hardy and easy to grow, making them ideal for novices. Peppermint prefers bright but not direct sunlight and has plenty of moisture. Therefore, watering is best done when the soil is not completely dry.

    Peppermint grows very fast and can be picked and eaten at any time, making tea and adding it to dishes. To paraphrase the words of herb researcher You Cixiong, don't be afraid to pick the herbs, the more you pick some herbaceous herb plants, the more lush the plants will be, and peppermint is one of them.

    Peppermint is a very suitable entry plant for vanilla cultivation, and most mint can be propagated by dividing or cuttings, and is propagated during the growing season (preferably from spring to summer) by cutting into knots, which is very easy to root.

    Peppermint prefers warm, humid and sunny environments with plenty of rainfall. The rhizome can germinate at 5 6 and the optimal growth temperature is 20 30. It has strong cold tolerance.

    The soil on which mint is cultivated is preferably loose, fertile, well-drained, sandy soil.

    Water has a great influence on the growth and development of peppermint, and more water is required in the early and middle stages of plant growth.

    The flowering period requires sunny and dry weather, requiring less moisture.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Here we should refer to light, nutrients, oxygen (ventilation) These are all factors that affect the yellowing of plant leaves. However, most of them are caused by insufficient light nutrients, and the solution is to put leftover tea leaves or mashed egg shells into the soil to increase the absorption of calcium and phosphorus by plants, so that the leaves are greener and the flowers are redder. Too much moisture in the roots can easily cause the plant to drown.

    The leaves are also yellowish at the beginning, so you need to be careful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is a normal phenomenon, the mint after planting should not be exposed to the sun, and it is easy to cause dehydration and death after sunning.

    1) The main reason is that the root system is damaged to varying degrees during planting, the injured root system will affect its absorption function, the absorption of water is reduced or in the suspension, at this time, it cannot provide water to the leaves and the leaves evaporate water does not decrease, and the leaf water loss will produce the phenomenon of softening and sagging. At this time, some of the old leaves or diseased yellow leaves at the bottom can be cut off, mainly to reduce the evaporation of water and improve the survival rate. When the root system recovers, the leaves will return to normal.

    2) It is not easy to bask in the sun after changing pots and watering to prevent dehydration from affecting the survival rate, and it is beneficial to restore growth in an indoor sunny and ventilated place. After watering is not easy to be too wet, see the potting soil has a whitish feeling or a sense of cracks before watering through, there is a sense of dampness without watering, so that watering after drying is conducive to the recovery and growth of the root system.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Peppermint likes shade, water more, and you're good to go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Water thoroughly ahead of time before the sun comes out.

    When the sun comes out, cover it with a black gauze.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Leave it alone, very lively, watered in the evening or morning, the leaves will stretch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as the mint is watery, it doesn't matter how it is sunned, don't add fertilizer water, just add enough water after the sun, and then it must be ventilated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What to do if mint leaves turn yellow? Don't worry, this treatment is good, and the oil is green.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Do not leave it in the bathroom. Peppermint is light-loving and should be left in the sun for normal growth. My house has been on the trellis outside, and it's still blooming. In winter, when the temperature is very low, the branches and leaves will wither, and the next spring will send more new shoots from the soil.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no way, you can only take care of it and see if it is possible to survive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The phenomenon of yellowing of leaves caused by excessive watering, it is not easy to be too wet when watering, and the overly wet soil is easy to accumulate water and cause root rot to appear yellowing of Nianye leaves. It is best to keep the soil dry and watered, so that it is not dry and watered, so that it is conducive to the growth of the root system, so that the leaves are not prone to yellowing.

    2. The soil board is hard and impermeable, and the water after watering cannot penetrate into the soil layer, resulting in most of the roots being unable to absorb water and nutrients, resulting in leaf water loss and nutrient symptoms. The best way is to loosen the soil properly, so that the soil is loose, breathable, drainage, and conducive to root growth.

    3. Long-term too dark code is easy to cause the symptoms of long yellow leaves, it is best to put it in an indoor sunny and ventilated place to facilitate photosynthesis to reduce the problem of yellow leaves, and at the latest the high key is better to move out of the outdoor sun for 1-2 hours in the morning and evening. Usually, a small amount of compound fertilizer and mineral additives with higher nitrogen and potassium content can be buried in the basin from March to May, and a small amount of compound fertilizer and mineral additives with higher squamous potassium content can be buried in the basin from August to September to supplement the lack of nutrients in the basin.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Water as soon as possible; Peppermint prefers a moist soil environment and also has certain requirements for air humidity. If there is no watering for a long time during the breeding period, or the environment is relatively dry, it is easy to wilt. If this is the case, you should rehydrate as soon as possible, and you can water it thoroughly to allow the plant to absorb enough water.

    If the climate is dry, it is necessary to spray water around the plant frequently to increase the humidity.

    2. Shading in time; Although peppermint is a light-loving plant, it is afraid of the scorching sun. If it is exposed to strong sunlight for a long time, it will be easily sunburned, resulting in soft and wilting hair in the source of blindness. If this is the case, you need to shade it as soon as possible, move the mint to a cool, well-ventilated environment, and spray it with water to help it recover as soon as possible.

    Note that in later stage, it is only necessary to let it accept soft astigmatism.

    3. Reasonable temperature control; Peppermint is sensitive to temperature, if it cools down suddenly, or the ambient temperature is too high, it is prone to wilting. If it is caused by temperature discomfort, it is necessary to control the temperature well, it is best to stabilize the temperature between 20 and 25, and there should not be too much change, and the temperature will recover quickly.

    4. Replace the potting soil; Peppermint does not have high requirements for soil during the growth period, but if the soil is not changed for a long time, in the soil environment of serious compaction and abrasion, the root system can not breathe well, and the cracked branches are easy to wilt. If this situation is caused, it is necessary to change the soil as soon as possible to ensure that the soil is soft, breathable and permeable, so that it can better breathe, absorb water and nutrients, and grow vigorously in such a soil environment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Obviously, there is less sun, and the leaves are all tender green.

    Put it in a sunny place, don't take care of it, water it once every three to five days, and don't water it when the rain is heavy.

    This guy is easy to feed, and most of the potted plants are spoiled. Generally, as long as there is sunlight and water, the soil will be alive, and when it is a little stronger, then pinch off the hydroponics, and it is good to eat.

    What should I do with my mint next? As shown in the picture, from the beginning of the answer to the online purchase, the dead branches and leaves have grown like this, I want to know, should I change the soil for it, when is the right time to change the soil? Is it impossible to change the soil now, so do you need to cover it with a layer of soil?

    I see that there are still small buds growing again, will the cover soil affect them?

    Obviously, there is less sun, and the leaves are all tender green. Put it in a sunny place, don't take care of it, water it once every three to five days, and don't water it when the rain is heavy. This guy is easy to feed, and most of the potted plants are spoiled.

    Generally, it is only chaotic to have the sun to disperse, water, soil they will live, and wait for it to be a little stronger and then cut off the hydroponics, and it is good to eat.

    Pander to. I really haven't sunbathed it much, and I can dry it on the balcony without raining it in the house.

    You've poured too much water.

    Is this too much I really haven't poured much.

    So when do I cover it with soil, is it appropriate to cover it with soil or just change the soil.

    No need to change the soil.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Peppermint must not lack water and not be exposed to the sun. Move quickly to a cool place and keep the soil moist.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no way, you can only take care of it and see if it is possible to survive.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What to do if mint leaves turn yellow? Don't worry, this treatment is good, and the oil is green.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What to do if mint leaves turn yellow? Don't worry, this treatment is good, and the oil is green.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    One may be that the soil is too dry and can be watered, and the other is that if it is potted, it may be packed, you can change the pot and change the soil, and cut off the excess roots. It may also be caused by too much fertilization, and it can only be watered. If the light is too strong, it will also burn the leaves.

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