Ram Tulsi Seeds: GROWING TULSI FROM SEED
Ram Tulsi seeds should be started indoors 6 to 12 weeks before the last frost. Since tulsi is a tropical plant, it requires warm temperatures to germinate and should be kept in a place that’s at least 70 degrees. If your house is particularly cool, consider using a seedling heat mat to warm the soil temperatures.
The soil should be kept continuously moist, but not soggy. Seeds will germinate about 3 weeks after planting.
The plants are very frost-sensitive and should not be moved outdoors until several weeks after the last frost date. Even then, remember to give them an acclimation period to harden off by bringing them indoors into a sheltered place at night for a week or so before permanently planting outdoors. Cold frames are also a good option.
Sunlight – In ideal conditions, tulsi requires at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. It can survive part-sunlight conditions, with as little as 4 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Soil – Most balanced potting mixes are appropriate for growing indoors.
Fertilizer – Tulsi requires fertile soils to thrive, especially if you’re regularly harvesting leaves for tea and seasoning. Be sure to supplement with compost to ensure adequate fertility. To the soil with an inch of rich compost every 6 months. The best fertilizer for tulsi plants is a balanced 10-10-10 liquid fertilizer, and it can be applied every few months for indoor plants.


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