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How did the mint lose its leaves?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, There are many reasons for the loss of mint leaves: if the growth environment temperature is too high, it needs to be cooled; if the air is too dry, it needs to be watered and covered with plastic bags to increase air wettability; if it is caused by excessive fertilization, you need to stop fertilizing and wash away the excess fertilizer with water.

I. the temperature is too high

1. Reason: peppermint does not like high temperature environment. If the ambient temperature around the plant is too high, the surrounding water will evaporate and the plant will be short of water. This will have a great impact on the plant, and the plant will lose its leaves.

2. Solution: pay attention to help the plant to put in the sun, you can move the plant to the place where the sun is out of reach, or you can choose to sprinkle the plant with water to help the plant cool down.

Second, the air is too dry

1. Reason: it likes a humid environment. If the surrounding environment is too dry, the plant will lose its leaves.

2. Solution: when this happens, water the plant in time, and then put a plastic bag on the plant, so that you can give the plant a moist growth environment.

III. Excessive fertilization

1. Reason: excessive application of fertilizer will burn out its roots and damage the health of the plant, and the plant will lose its leaves.

2. Solution: there are two ways to remedy this situation. The first is to stop fertilizing the plant immediately and water the plant in large quantities to allow the excess fertilizer to flow away from the loophole in the bottom of the basin; the second is to change the soil directly to ensure that there is no fertilizer in the soil. After the soil exchange is successful, normal breeding will be fine.

 
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