Description
Plant Details
- Plant Size: Approximately 6-8 inches in overall height, from bottom of pot to top leaf and 2-4 inches spread
- Other name(s): Ocimum tenuiflorum, Ocimum sanctum, Holy Basil, Thulasi, Tulasi, Shayma Tulsi, Sri Tulsi, Indian Basil, Kala Tulsi, Tulsi Patra, Tulsa
- Plant Type: Spiritual, Medicinal, Flower (Magenta Colour)
- Plant Placement: Indoors and Outdoors
- Bloom Season: Grow year around (if little taken care)
- Maximum Reachable Height: Up to 3 feet (36 inches)
- Difficulty: Easy to grow and low maintenance
What’s Included
- Plant: Krishna Tulsi (1)
- Pot: 6 inch Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black) (1)
Please Note
- All images displayed are of real products
- Actual plant may vary from the picture with respect to size and appearance
- As they are natural being and each plant differ from each other
- These are natural plants and required to be handled with love and care
- Pot design and color are subject to availability
- The actual delivery time may differ depending on the availability of the product
Care Tips
Light
- Holy basil thrives in full sun but grows in partial shade too
- At least four hours of sunlight a day is required
Water
- Water the plant when top one inch of soil is dry
- Do not water during rain
- Reduce watering by the winter to prevent diseases
Soil
- Tulsi grows well in loamy and fertile soil with good drainage, pH level around 6 to 7.5 is optimal
Fertilizer
- Apply balanced liquid fertilizer once in every couple of weeks
- Replacing top two inch layer of soil with compost every year or in six months is also beneficial
Temperature & Humidity
- Prefer temperatures above 10°C
- Move the plant again outside after all the dangers of frost are passed
- Keep away from heat sources
Pests and Disease
- It is generally pests and diseases free
- However, when grown in poor conditions it might be attacked by some common pests like mealy bugs, aphids, spider mites and sometimes white-flies
- For treating pests use organic pesticide or insecticidal soap
How to Harvest Tulsi
- Reap the aromatic leaves of your Tulsi plant throughout the growing season
- Once your plant reaches 12 inches in height, take a pair of scissors and depending on your needs, cut large single leaf or cut whole branch
- Use fresh leaves on the same day you harvest because they fade quickly
- Store your Tulsi harvest for future use by drying out the leaves
- Collect branches in a basket and place them on a dry place away from sunlight and toss the stem 2-3 times every day until leaves becomes crispy and collapses when you crush
Tulsi Benefits
- Tulsi has antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, immune-stimulating and adaptogenic (stress removal) properties
- It supports body’s natural defenses against germs, stress and disorders of various kinds







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