November 23, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow Mint At Home-BEGINNERS SPECIAL


GROW MINT AT HOME FROM CUTTINGS-BEGINNERS EDITION
Daizz’s tip:-Cut the stem just below a node (where a leaf grows) on the plant. Remove all but the top leaves. Stick a few cuttings into a small pot with moist soil. Keep out of direct sunlight for about a week to allow it to root and adjust to its new environment. As the mint grows, replant in a larger pot or in the ground.

Growing time:-February to may month (summer season)
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow Mint At Home-BEGINNERS SPECIAL

  1. I have grown pudina in glass jar…after 3 days some roots are seen on the node …some tiny new leaves are grown but now they are drying out what's the reason PL amswer

  2. I have planted mint plant from cuttings but my mint plant in not growing that much and it has some side plants with small two long leaves I don’t know if they are of new mint plant or extra plants someone plz tell me thanks 🙂

  3. I just placed some stems in water 2 days back, but I didn't cut the nodes. Can I cut them now and plant them in soil ???? There's no rooting yet. What can be done ???

  4. I took out my mint and saw the end of root is getting very black. New leaves grown quickly rot or some of them having black* spots on leaves. Is that mean my mint is infected with disease?

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