Ariel301
Attractive To Bees
I have tried several times to grow some cuttings from a friend's chocolate mint. I cut a big handful of stems and put them in water, and they grow tons of roots within a few days. However, when I try to put them into dirt, they just dry up and die within a day. I water them really well several times a day, but in our hot climate the water is gone quickly, even with mulch and a plastic bottle over the plants.
Am I missing a step between rooting them in water and planting them in the dirt? That always worked fine for me in Colorado, but it wasn't so dry and hot there.
Am I missing a step between rooting them in water and planting them in the dirt? That always worked fine for me in Colorado, but it wasn't so dry and hot there.