Thai Basil

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🌿 How to Grow Thai Basil from Seeds
Common Names:

  • Hindi: थाई तुलसी

  • Tamil: தாய் துளசி

  • Telugu: థాయ్ తులసి

  • Malayalam: തായ് തുളസി

  • Kannada: ತಾಯಿ ತುಳಸಿ

  • English: Thai Basil

  • Botanical name: Ocimum basilicum var. thyrsiflora


1. Choose the Right Season

  • Warm-season herb

  • Best time to sow:

    • February to April

    • June to August (monsoon is also good)

  • Ideal temperature: 22°C to 32°C

  • Cannot tolerate frost or cold winds


2. Prepare the Soil

  • Soil Type: Light, well-draining, and fertile

  • pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.5)

  • Mix compost or well-rotted manure into soil before sowing

  • Ensure good drainage to avoid root rot


3. Sow the Seeds

  • Depth: ¼ inch (0.6 cm) deep

  • Spacing:

    • Garden: 8–10 inches between plants, 12 inches between rows

    • Containers: Use 8–10 inch pots, sow 3–5 seeds per pot

  • Soak seeds in water for 4–6 hours before sowing (optional)

  • Mist or water lightly after sowing


4. Watering

  • Keep soil moist but not soggy

  • Water 2–3 times a week, depending on heat and dryness

  • Avoid overwatering and water only at the base


5. Germination

  • Seeds sprout in 5–10 days

  • Thin seedlings after 2 weeks, keeping strongest plants

  • Handle young plants gently while thinning


6. Sunlight & Temperature

  • Requires 5–6 hours of sunlight daily

  • Grows best in warm, sunny locations

  • Can tolerate partial shade but thrives in full sun


7. Fertilization

  • Add vermicompost or organic compost every 2–3 weeks

  • Avoid excessive nitrogen — it reduces aroma and flavor

  • Use balanced organic fertilizer or banana peel compost


8. Pest Control

  • Common pests: Aphids, mealybugs, spider mites

  • Spray neem oil + mild soap every 10–15 days

  • Ensure good air circulation between plants

  • Remove infected leaves promptly


9. Harvesting

  • Ready to harvest in 5–6 weeks

  • Begin by pinching top leaves to encourage bushy growth

  • Never remove more than ⅓ of the plant at once

  • Regular harvesting improves flavor and prolongs the life of the plant


10. Regrow Tip

  • Can be propagated from cuttings

    • Cut 4–6 inch stem, remove lower leaves

    • Place in water till roots form (7–10 days), then transplant

  • For seeds: let plant flower and dry, collect seeds from brown pods


🥗 Health Benefits of Thai Basil

  • Contains antioxidants, vitamin A, and essential oils

  • Aids digestion and supports respiratory health

  • Has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties

  • Boosts immunity and relieves stress

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