Agriculture

How to grow mint

Suitable conditions for growing mint

Growing mint requires appropriate conditions for this, and these conditions can be explained in the following points:

  • Place of growth: Mint can grow in shady places, and it can also grow in places exposed to sunlight if it is watered well.
  • Planting time: It is recommended to plant mint seeds outdoors in late spring.
  • the soil: Mint prefers rich, moist soil with a low pH; So that the pH ranges from 6.5 to 7. If the soil is weak, it is recommended to supply it annually with organic matter, and apply organic fertilizer in the middle of the season after harvest.
  • harvest: Mint may reach a length of 30 to 45 cm when it grows, but harvesting can begin when the stems grow to a length of 15 to 20 cm, usually within two months of planting.
  • Spacing between seedlings: When planting mint outside, they should be spaced 60 cm apart.

Note: If the cultivation is indoor, it is recommended to cover the mint with a thin layer of organic fertilizer every few months.

Tips to follow when growing mint

There are some tips that you should pay attention to when growing mint, the most important of which are:

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  • When planting different varieties of mint, a space must be left between one variety and the other, whether the cultivation is indoor (in beds) or outdoors (in the ground). This is so that each of them does not lose its distinctive smell or flavour.
  • It is necessary to provide the soil with plenty of water during hot and dry weather.
  • Avoid cutting more than a third of the plant; This is to prevent it from being weakened.

Common problems when growing mint

There are many common problems that may occur when growing mint, the most prominent of which are:

  • Rust: It is a common fungal disease of many plants, and its signs include the appearance of orange, yellow, or black spots or the appearance of blisters on the leaves, in addition to the weakness of the stems and their growth at a slant. This problem can be avoided by checking the health of the mint plant before buying and planting it and getting rid of the infected seedlings. .
  • Peppermint beetle: Green beetles and black larvae feed on mint leaves in the summer season, and they may be present in groups that harm the plant. It is worth noting that they can be eliminated by picking them up by hand when you see them.
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