How to transplant mint: Hot topics and practical guides on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, with the rise of spring gardening craze, plant transplantation has become one of the hot topics on social platforms. Mint is the first choice for many home plantings due to its ease of maintenance and versatility. This article will combine the hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to provide you with a detailed guide to mint transplantation, with relevant data reference.
1. Inventory of popular gardening topics in the past 10 days
| Ranking | Topic keywords | Search volume (10,000) | Main platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spring plant transplants | 48.7 | Xiaohongshu/Douyin |
| 2 | Mint Growing Tips | 35.2 | Baidu/Zhihu |
| 3 | Hydroponics vs Soil Culture | 28.9 | Station B/Weibo |
| 4 | Vanilla Plant Care | 22.4 | WeChat public account |
2. The golden time for mint transplantation
According to recent measured data from gardening bloggers, the best time to transplant mint is:
| time period | survival rate | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| Early morning (5-7am) | 92% | Avoid strong light |
| cloudy/after rain | 88% | Soil moisture is moderate |
| Evening (17-19 o'clock) | 85% | Appropriate shade after transplantation |
3. Step-by-step migration guide
1.Preparation
• Choose a strong mother plant (with thick stems and dark green leaves)
• Prepare soil with good air permeability (recently popular formula: leaf humus soil:perlite=3:1)
• Sterilizing tools (scissors/shovel)
2.Migration operation
• Dig out side branches with roots from the edge (retain more than 5cm of root system)
• Spread 2cm ceramsite on the bottom of the new pot as a drainage layer
• After planting, lightly press the soil to ensure adequate root contact.
3.post transplant care
| time | Operational points |
|---|---|
| Day 1-3 | Scattered light environment, keeping the soil slightly moist |
| Day 4-7 | Gradually increase the duration of light |
| After week 2 | Normal maintenance, you can start thin fertilizer |
4. Solutions to common problems
According to recent gardening question and answer platform data:
| Problem phenomenon | Possible reasons | solution |
|---|---|---|
| wilting after transplantation | Root damage/dehydration | Cut off 1/3 of the leaves and bag them to moisturize |
| Leaves turn yellow | waterlogged root rot | Replace breathable soil and control watering |
| growth arrest | Temperature too low | Keep the environment above 15℃ |
5. Advanced techniques (from popular video sharing)
1.Convert hydroponics to soil culture: First add a small amount of soil to the hydroponic container, and gradually increase the proportion of soil.
2.rapid propagation method: Select a 10cm stem segment and soak it in diluted willow water to promote rooting.
3.creative transplantation: The recently popular "mint potted wall" production method (needs to use special planting bags)
Through the above systematic transplantation method, combined with the current popular gardening skills, your mint will not only survive smoothly, but also become an eye-catching green landscape in your home. Remember to share your results on social platforms after transplantation, and participate in hot topics such as #春日狗plant plan#!
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