How to Grow Mint From Cuttings in Water – Step By Step Guide (Page 2 ) | May 21, 2025
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1.Prepare the Cuttings:

Start by taking several mint cuttings. Cut the stems just below a node, which is where the leaves are attached. Nodes are crucial for root formation. Remove any leaves from the lower part of the cutting, leaving just a few sets of leaves at the top.

2.Place the Cuttings in Water:

Fill your glass or vase with room-temperature water. Submerge the mint cuttings in the water, ensuring that the nodes are fully submerged.

3.Change the Water:

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Change the water every few days to prevent the growth of algae and ensure a clean environment for root development. Trim the cut ends slightly when changing the water.

4.Provide Indirect Sunlight:

Place your glass or vase in a location with bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sun, as it can lead to excessive evaporation and heat, which may stress the cuttings.

5.Monitor Root Growth:

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Over the course of a few weeks, you will notice the development of roots from the nodes of the mint cuttings. This is a sign that your mint cuttings are ready for transplant.

6.Transplant into Soil:

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