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By Rehtael

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My indoor mint plant has started to look pretty unhealthy, with older leaves developing brown spots and dying. Does anyone know what might be causing it?

The plant is on a north-facing windowsill, so it doesn't get a huge amount of direct light, but it's not that dim...




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Mint is tough as old boots and is much happier grown outdoors, whether in a container or the ground - needs a lean, well draining soil. Your mint looks pot bound to me.

1 Jun, 2013

 

Cut it back and repot it into a much bigger pot then keep it well watered put it outside as MG says and don't let it flower

1 Jun, 2013

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