Ideal Temperature for Wild mint
Images of Wild mint
Indications of Low Temperature in Wild mint
Symptoms
Wild mint tolerates cold well and flourishes optimally when temperatures exceed 68℉. In winter, it needs to be maintained above 50℉. If the temperature drops below 32℉, while no immediate changes might be apparent in winter, a reduction or absence of sprouting could occur in spring.
Solutions
In spring, remove any sections that have not sprouted.
Indications of High Temperature in Wild mint
Symptoms
During summer, Wild mint should be kept below 77℉. When temperatures surpass 86℉, the plant's foliage might lighten, curl, become prone to sun damage, and in extreme cases, the entire plant could wilt and desiccate.
Solutions
Remove any sun-damaged and dried-out portions. Relocate the plant to a spot offering protection from the midday and afternoon sun, or use a shade cloth for cover. Water the plant in the morning and evening to maintain soil moisture.










