Similar to a money plant, mint can be effortlessly cultivated in water without soil.
To start growing mint in water, puncture a hole in the lid of an empty plastic container using a sharp tool.
Proceed by cutting mint stems and removing the leaves, then applying rooting hormone powder to the base.
Subsequently, fill the glass with water and insert each cutting into the holes made in the lid, securely fastening the lid onto the container.
Following the planting of cuttings, replace the water in the container every 3-4 days, and include some rooting hormone powder each time.
The optimal temperature for cultivating mint in water should be below 30 degrees Celsius.
Position the container in a shaded area where it can receive indirect sunlight and minimal direct exposure.
After approximately 10-12 days, you will observe the cuttings beginning to sprout, with leaves gradually emerging.