Herb Peppermint,Mint (Pudina) Seeds.
Seed Type: Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Common Name
Peppermint,Mentha, mint, Pudina
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’s are 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 handful of Neem cake to each pot to keep the soil pest free.
Container Specification:
Take Container/Grow bag with minimum 6-inch height.
Preferably 12X4 Or 18X6 inch Grow bags or even bigger as per requirement
Sowing:
Sow your seeds 12-14 cm apart at a depth of 1⁄2inch (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 need at least 1 to 2 hours Sunlight.
Check the plants regularly and spray neem oil and Panchagavya to keep the insects away. Add handful of compost for every 10-15 days for each pot to make sure soil has enough nutrition’s 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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Specifications
In The Box
80SEEDS
General
Brand
TANCES
Model Name
MINT_259
Quantity
80 per packet
Common Name
PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita)
Flowering Plant
No
Suitable For
Outdoor
Type of Seed
Herb
Organic
Yes
Net Quantity
80 per packet
Additional Features
Other Features
Sowing:
Sow your seeds 12-14 cm apart at a depth of 1⁄2inch (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 need at least 1 to 2 hours Sunlight.
Check the plants regularly and spray neem oil and Panchagavya to keep the insects away. Add handful of compost for every 10-15 days for each pot to make sure soil has enough nutrition’s 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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