Questions tagged [mint]

Flowering herb; also the entire Lamiaceae family. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying mints.

The term 'mint' has two main meanings. First it is used to refer to the entire family Lamiaceae; secondly it is used for the aromatic Mentha genera within this family.

The Lamiaceae are native to most parts of the world, and contain 236 genera and approximately 7000 species. Members are frequently aromatic, and are commonly used as culinary s. In addition to herbs such as , mint, , sage, marjoram, and oregano; the Lamiaceae also include some shrubs, and trees (e.g. teak). They are generally easy to cultivate, and are hence in widespread cultivation.

Lamiaceae have opposite leaves. Some sources describe "square stems" as a diagnostic feature although this is not always the case, and other plants may have square stems. Flowers are bilaterally symmetrical with 5 united petals and 5 united sepals.

Although the tag could be used for all Lamiaceae (ie. the botanical sense), it should only be used for the Mentha genera - "mints" in the horticultural and culinary sense. Mentha consist of between 13 and 18 species - definitions are not distinct and are complicated by hybridization and cultivars. Mentha mints are aromatic, perennial (although sometimes annual), and are all grown as herbs.

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How much sunlight for rooting grocery store mint?

I am planning to root some grocery store edible field mint (with most leaves removed and bottom and top cut) in 3 and 4 inch plastic pots. My question is, is keeping them in 2 hours of direct sunlight okay? Or should they be kept in complete shade?…
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Why did my mint plant die?

These were planted in 12 inch pots with around 2 parts old self-made potting soil (vermicompost+perlite+vermiculite+cocopeat) and 1 part garden soil. I fell sick and was unable to walk up and water the plants for 3~4 days. Don't know how dry they…
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Are these potted mint plants healthy?

These are some mint plants (Mentha arvensis) that have been grown from grocery store edible mint stems planted in a 60~40 ratio of cocopeat-perlite-compost and garden soil. The new leaves around the meristems seem to be too yellow though. This is…
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Mint leaves turning brown

I started growing plants since covid - so a novice :) I noticed that the leaves from the mint plant were turning rusty brown. Initially thought that it was just regular life cycle, but now I'm noticing them on the other leaves as well. Please…
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How long does it take for spearmint leaves to regrow?

I just took a bunch of spearmint leaves, so when will they grow back? I did some research and a timeframe wasn’t given.
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Mint leaves are weak and have black spots/yellowish

Recently i started noticing my mint leaves are turning yellow,weak and sometimes have black spots. I tried using the DIY pesticide /fungicide (baking soda,soap,oil,water ) but it's not really helping. also got rid of the infected leaves but it…
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How will I revive my peppermint plant

Please help. My plants look like this today. Yesterday it's healthy
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what is this blue mint/lemonbalm?

The person who gave me this plant, thinks its a variety of Melissa (lemonbalm), can't find anything similar on the internet, it has a very pleasant and strong candy smell, something like a mix of Barberry and Mint ( tea will retain the smell…
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