Feb 27, 2025
disha sharmatulsi
Tulsi, a warm-weather plant, requires special care during winters to prevent withering or stunted growth, making it best to avoid planting or buying during this season.
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Tulsi requires precise conditions to thrive, including adequate watering, sufficient sunlight, and well-draining soil.
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Pruning or plucking Tulsi leaves from the tip encourages new growth, stimulating 2-3 new shoots to emerge and promoting branching.
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Pruning yellow leaves, dead stems, and leggy branches promotes bushy growth, maintains shape, and encourages healthier growth, followed by application of vermicompost.
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Tulsi plants require balanced watering, where the top soil layer is dry, and sufficient water reaches the roots, avoiding both underwatering and overwatering.
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Enriching the soil with compost like cow dung manure and sand creates a soft, nutrient-rich, and porous base that promotes healthy root growth and overall flourishing of the Tulsi plant.
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Small, decorative pots can suffocate Tulsi plants by limiting root growth, making larger pots a better option to allow for healthy root spread.
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Loosening the soil through tilling enhances water absorption, nutrient distribution, and aeration, significantly boosting the overall growth and health of the Tulsi plant.
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Proper pruning, done by pinching or plucking leaves from the tip, encourages bushy growth, healthy stems, and the emergence of new branches in Tulsi plants.
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Visible signs that indicate a Tulsi plant needs fertilization include yellowing or whitening of leaves, colour changes, bending, lack of bushiness, and stagnant growth.
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