Multiple seeds can be planted in one container.
Growing mint from seed indoors. If you don’t have a window that receives direct sunlight, you. The first step in growing mint from seed indoors is to prepare the seedbed. While growing mint from seeds outdoors you also have an option to sow seeds indoors and then transplant the seedling after they have grown a little.
To sow the seeds indoors, place them on top of the bio sponge in your bio dome, or on top of the medium in your seed flat. How do you germinate mint seeds indoors? Dig a hole as deep and wide as the pot and leave about 12 to 18 inches of space between each hole.
Warmer temperatures (up to 75f) or bottom heat can aid with germination. Do not cover the seeds; Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in soil and cover the top with a.
Mint is notorious for its rapid ground cover capability and won’t hesitate to mimic this growth habit. A cover over the flat can speed germination. More keep fresh mint on hand all year long by growing mint.
Choose a sunny spot indoors that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Mint will take 10 to 15. Place the cut end of the stem in a glass or jar of water, allowing it to grow.
However, after they all germinate, check back and thin out the container to provide ample. If possible, place your pot in your sink or outdoors when watering. Leave seeds on top of the soil or cover gently with more soil mix.