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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comAm I overwatering or underwatering my indoor Mint plant? Also, I keep my plant in shade and rarely expose it to direct sunlight. I see some leaves are drying at the edge and the rest are green. Please suggest how to grow it properly indoors. By the way, I live in San Jose, CA. This being winter climate here is little cold and rainy some days. Please refer to the attached photos.
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2 Comments To "Indoor Gardening"
#1 Comment By JeffreyGardener On 01/31/2017 @ 9:12 am
What is the reason that you are keeping your mint plants out of direct sunlight? Mints thrive in full sun. If you want to water your mints a lot, you most definitely have to make sure it is getting at least six hours of sunlight daily. Browning leaf edges could indicate overwatering or lack of humidity inside your house.
#2 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 01/31/2017 @ 4:50 pm
This article will help refresh you on growing Mint indoors.
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