Making new Chocolate Mint plants

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  1. TheBip

    TheBip Young Pine

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    A while back I posted about chocolate mint and said Id post pics of making new plants from teh old. But procrastinator that I am, Im just now getting around to it <.<

    I dont have a pic of the cuttings right after I took em, but thats what imagination is for, right? ;) Basically, I took off the top few inches of a stem. Nipped off the lower one or two sets of leaves.

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    I kept the cup on our kitchen windowsill which faces roughly north northwest. So it got some sun but not too much.

    After a few days
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    Potted em up with some regular garden dirt cause I didnt have any potting soil on hand. But theyre doing fine anyway.
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  3. daisybeans

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    Well, don't they look happy!
     
  4. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Well done Bip!
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I find all types of mint so easy to take cuttings from to make new plants. They seem to root here almost as you're taking the cuttings from the parent plant. :rolleyes: That's why I never plant them in the garden as they tend to take off and spread so rapidly. I have lemon mint, peppermint, spearmint, chocolate mint and apple mint at the moment.
    Your cuttings certainly look as though they are very healthy Jen. Well done. :-D
     



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  6. TheBip

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    If I ever get around to it *lol!* Ill post pics of the plants now, theyre branching out already, adn I did pinch the tips off to try and make em a bit bushier. I would love to get some other types of mint, I had ordered some about two years ago but the summer heat did em in :(
     
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    jardin New Seed

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    chocolate mint

    I know this mint is easy to grow and it spreads rapidly, but I've never tried it. I have some peppermint that I grow at home because I found out that the spanish sun is just too much for it... I use it mostly for ice tea it's great! :-D
     

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