Mint is a plant with broad applications used in a host of everyday household products.
Thus, it is a favorite among people who grow small, non-fussy shrubs at home. However, the task of growing a plant from scratch can appear daunting. One of the common challenges faced is figuring out a schedule for watering the plants.
So, if you’re wondering how often to water mint seeds, don’t worry because I have the answer right here in this guide. Read on to know more!
How Long Does It Take To Grow Mint From Seed?
The time between sowing the seeds of a mint plant and harvesting it is not too vast. If provided the right conditions, a mint plant can harvest within 30 days of sowing, making it an excellent herb for people with less patience.
Moreover, mint leaves can be harvested once they reach a height of one to two feet. In fact, if you have green fingers and you manage to keep the plant alive and well, it can provide multiple harvests. I recommend trimming the mint plant about an inch post each harvest for better growth.
When Should You Water Mint Seeds?
A mint plant needs a lot of things to thrive; however, the most important among them is water. For the roots to work properly, they need to be in moist soil that drains well constantly. Hence, I recommend watering your mint plant daily in the morning.
But remember that mint plants do not do well with waterlogged soil, so stick your finger into the soil near the stem before you water the plant. If the soil feels cakey, it is time to water it. On the contrary, if the mud sticks to your finger, you should skip a day.
This is because the roots start dying if you water mint despite the soil having enough water. Hence, you must test the soil for moisture retention before you water the plant and make sure to water it before noon. Doing so will prevent waterlogging as the heat of the midday sun evaporates the excess water.
Watering The Mint Plant Depending On The Location
One can keep mint plants in different kinds of containers, and the frequency of watering also depends upon those. If you’re growing mint in a terracotta clay pot, make sure to water your mint seeds often because these pots are porous and leak water.
If you’ve planted the seeds in a container, you might need to water them daily because mint grows very fast in containers. However, if you’ve planted the seeds in a garden, then your plant may need watering twice a day, especially if it gets direct sunlight. I recommend watering it once in the morning and afternoon, with the afternoon one being a light sprinkle.
Final Thoughts
You must find the right balance between underwatering and overwatering your mint plant.
Overwatering decays the roots and makes the plant susceptible to diseases, whereas underwatering dries up the leaves and makes them wilt. An average of once a day is the standard for a mint plant.
With this, I’ll conclude my guide, and I hope you found it helpful. See you again soon!