Mint plants are typically ready to harvest in three to four months. Here are some simple methods to help accelerate their growth at home.
Mint plants grown from seeds tend to grow slowly. For faster growth, use healthy root cuttings and plant them in the spring or autumn.
Seeds or Cuttings
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Water your mint plant in the morning, ensuring the soil stays slightly moist. Add water whenever the top inch of soil feels dry.
How & When to Water
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Mint cuttings thrive in well-drained soil that keeps the roots moist. For optimal growth, place them in a spot with light shade
Light & Shade
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To boost growth and increase fullness, prune your mint plant just above the previous leaf, cutting along the stem
Magical Pruning
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Regularly harvest young sprigs from your mint plant to keep it tidy and compact. This promotes faster growth and helps your plant become bushier than ever.