Characteristics:
Basil plants grow to a height of 30 cm to 90 cm and have dense leaves resembling mint, with white or purple flowers.
– Basil tolerates high soil salinity.
– It requires regular watering and monthly fertilization.
– This plant can be grown year-round.
– Regular pruning and flower trimming are necessary for healthy growth.
– If not exposed to drought, basil has a long lifespan.
Watering:
Water twice a week.
Fertilization:
Using fast-acting fertilizers in appropriate amounts promotes the best growth for basil. Consistent fertilization is key:
– If fertilizer is reduced, growth will also be limited.
– During the peak growing season, apply organic fertilizer every two weeks. Monitor its growth to ensure healthy development.
– In spring and autumn, roots, stems, and leaves grow, and flower buds form.
– In summer, high temperatures cause rapid water evaporation, so use liquid fertilizers in small, frequent doses.
– In winter, as growth slows or halts due to low temperatures, fertilization is generally unnecessary.
Lighting:
Basil thrives in partial sunlight.
Temperature:
Ideal temperature range: 10°C to 35°C.
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