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How to prune mint when it grows too high?
1, topping: mint grows too high and needs to be cut short from the branches that grow too long and too high. 2. Pruning: Pruning branches and leaves that grow too densely and weak branches that grow poorly. 3. Disinfection: after the mint is pruned, spray disinfectant for disinfection. 4. Maintenance: Move the mint to a ventilated and scattered place to make it grow rapidly.

How to trim 1 and top mint when it is too high?

When cultivating mint, if it is found that the plant grows too high, it is necessary to prepare a pair of sterilized sharp scissors to shorten the branches and leaves that grow too high and too long, eliminate the top advantage of the plant and promote the germination of side branches. Moreover, it is necessary to give mint 1-2 times of compound fertilizer to make it grow vigorously.

Step 2 cut off the branches and leaves

When pruning mint, it is necessary to prune the branches and leaves that grow too densely, improve the light transmittance and ventilation among plants, maintain the normal growth of mint, cut off the twigs, overlapping branches and pest branches of mint, avoid losing redundant nutrients, and make it grow strong new branches and leaves.

3, disinfection treatment

When cultivating mint, it is necessary to spray sterilization agents such as carbendazim or potassium permanganate on its fracture after pruning to sterilize mint to prevent its wound from rotting and blackening, and to control the watering times, and it is best not to sprinkle water on mint leaves to make it grow healthily.

4. Maintenance management

After the mint is pruned, it is necessary to move the plant to a ventilated and semi-cool place for maintenance, so that the wound can heal quickly. After waiting for 1-2 weeks, you can put the mint in a bright environment and receive no less than 6 hours of light every day to make the leaves of mint greener.