Herb Mint (Pudina) Seeds.
Seed Type: Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Common Name | Mentha, mint, Pudina, Peppermint |
Number of Seeds | 50 approximately |
Germination Time | 10 to15 days |
Herb Mint (Pudina) Growing Tips in Container:
Herb Mint is easy to grow in any type of vegetable garden.
Sowing Season:
- All Seasonal.
Soil requirements:
- The right type of soil is very important as nutrition is required for the growth of the plant.
- Mix of soil requires Red soil, Vermicompost, and Coco peat in respective ratios (40: 40: 20). Also add a handful of Neem cake to each pot to keep the soil pest-free.
Container Specification:
- Take a Container/Grow bag with a minimum 6-inch height.
- Preferably 12X6 Or 18X6 inch Grow bags or even bigger as per requirement
Sowing:
- Sow your seeds 12-14 cm apart at a depth of 1/2 inch (1.3 cm).
- Keep soil moist to speed germination and encourage quick growth.
- Sow the 1-2 seeds per pit.
- Water regularly.
- Seedling takes place within 4-6 days from the date of sowing.
Plants Caring:
- Herb Mint needs at least 1 to 2 hours of Sunlight.
- Check the plants regularly and spray neem oil and Panchagavya to keep the insects away. Add a handful of compost for every 10-15 days for each pot to make sure the soil has enough nutrients to grow plants.
Harvest:
- Harvesting of Herb Mint can start after 4 to 6 weeks of sowing.
- Do not wait too long to harvest or wait for larger leaves; bitterness will set in quickly after maturity.
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