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Water-grown mint, although relatively rare, is also a viable cultivation method. Select mature mint shoots, remove the basal leaves and take cuttings in a water bottle, and at the same time add water and change the water in time, and ensure sufficient light.
1. Whether it can be aquacultured.
Water-raised mint. Peppermint can be raised in water. It itself has a large demand for water and belongs to the moisture-loving plant. In addition, hydroculture can also effectively prevent and control the erosion of various pests.
Second, the method of water cultivation.
Peppermint sprigs. Choose biennial soil-grown mint, cut off leafy branches within 10 cm, and pick the lower leaves, which is conducive to rooting. After that, insert the shoots into the water bottle, and be careful not to fill it up when pouring the water, leaving a certain gap for mint breathing.
3. Precautions.
1. Light: As a sun-loving plant, mint is inevitable to receive daily light. However, it should be noted that it should not be irradiated for too long, otherwise the mint will wilt after the water temperature rises.
2. Change the water: change the water once a week. At the same time, check the amount of water in the bottle every day, and add water in time when it is insufficient, but the water can not be filled.
Nutrient solution. 3. Nutrient solution: If you choose river water or well water, you generally do not need to add nutrient solution. If it's tap water, you need a small amount of nutrient solution, too much can burn the roots of the mint.
4. Disease prevention and control: Although water-raised mint is insect proof, there are still common diseases. For example, spot blight and rust, etc., should be removed in time to avoid infection. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to ventilation and other issues
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In summer, mint cannot lack water, light or fertilizer.
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Peppermint can be raised in water, in the breeding process, to use less pollution, no impurities of pure water and well water, the plant roots are cleaned, put into the pot, and then move the mint to a bright place, often turn the cultivation pot, so that the leaves receive light evenly, and to drip into the water nutrient solution, to provide nutrients for the mint.
Peppermint can be hydroponically cultivated, in the process of hydropreservation, the yellow, messy roots and leaves should be cut off first, and disinfected, and then a clean glass container should be prepared, the mint should be put in, and clean well water should be added.
Peppermint is a very light-loving plant, and sunlight cannot be lacking in growth, so it is placed in a bright place during hydroponics to fully receive sunlight, and the positive of peppermint is very strong, and the pot can be turned frequently.
When raising mint in water, it is necessary to ensure that the water quality is clean and hygienic, change the water every 1 week, if the temperature is high, you can change the water every 3-4 days, and when changing the water for the mint, the container should be cleaned.
Hydroponic mint does not have a high demand for nutrients, and liquid fertilizer can be applied every 1 month, mainly based on nutrient solution and liquid fertilizer, do not apply thick fertilizer to mint, otherwise it will burn the root system and appear yellow leaves.
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Peppermint can be hydroponic, when using clear water to plant mint, you need to change the water every three days to make the mint grow healthily, you also need to place the mint in a ventilated semi-shade for maintenance, you also need to apply a nutrient solution every half a month, and you need to prune the branches and leaves of the mint regularly to make the mint grow more vigorously.
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Can mint be raised in water.
Peppermint is a water-loving plant, so it can generally be cultivated in water or directly in water. Its adaptability is relatively good, and generally hydroponic mint can live for more than half a year. Rootless hydroponics:
In general, peppermint can be cultivated only in rootless water. If the water is changed regularly and the temperature is right, it can also reroot. Hydroponics in the Muroliyama Barrage:
Peppermint can be raised indoors or in the bedroom because it is not only non-toxic but also absorbs exhaust gases.
Peppermint water limbs are better to raise or soil.
It is better to raise mint in water. Generally, mint in water can also be soil-raised. However, it is necessary to pay attention to timely fertilization to promote its growth and avoid it from stopping its growth due to changes in the living environment.
Water-cultured mint farming method.
1.Moisture: Generally, mint is raised in water, and the water needs to be changed in time, and the remaining branches in the container need to be cleaned up to ensure the cleanliness of its living environment.
2.Light: Mint likes light, so take care of it in a sunny place.
Generally, proper shade in summer is sufficient.
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1. Can it be raised in water?
Peppermint is adaptable, not picky about the surrounding growth environment, and can be raised in water. Moreover, it is easy to maintain and manage, and it also reduces the possibility of signal rush of insects. In addition, mint likes a lot of water, so soil culture needs to be watered frequently, while hydroponics can provide sufficient water.
But hydroponics also has a disadvantage, that is, it is easy to die. If the water is not changed for a long time, the roots of the plant will rot and die, and the plant will die.
Second, the method of water cultivation.
1.Cut a shoot from a healthy plant, about 4-5 cm in length, to avoid pests and fragile shoots. The leaves under the branches are treated to prevent them from rotting when soaked in water.
2.Prepare clear glass containers, wash them before use, and then sterilize. Pour the water into a glass container.
Clean water should be prepared in advance, removed from the water pipe, and set aside to volatilize chlorine. 3.Insert the treated branches into the water and place them in a sunny place.
At the beginning, change the water 1-2 times every Shen Tan grind, and add a little nutrient solution appropriately. After a few days, the wide bucket will grow fine roots, and there is no need to change the water so frequently. Instead, you can change the water once a week.
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1. Change the water: If you want to raise mint more lushly, you need to replace the pollution-free water every 5 days. 2. Temperature:
Place the mint in a warm environment at 20-28 degrees to make it grow faster. 3. Light: In spring, autumn and winter, the water-raised mint should be placed in a sunny place, and shading measures should be taken in summer to avoid yellowing of mint leaves.
1. Change the water regularly
Water-raised mint has higher requirements for water quality, the water needs to be changed frequently in the breeding process, the water can be changed every 5 days or so in spring and autumn, the water quality is best to choose clean and clean pure water, in addition to changing the water at the same time, it is also necessary to add a few drops of nutrient solution in the water, so that the water-raised mint can grow very vigorously.
2. Warm environment
Peppermint likes to grow in a warm environment, the most suitable growth temperature is between 20-28, and it is necessary to take cooling measures for it when the temperature is too high in summer, and it is best to move the mint to a warm place indoors in winter.
3. Sufficient light
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