
New Delhi: Tulsi plant not only has religious significance, but also has many health benefits. Especially when the weather changes in winter, the basil plant starts drying up and its leaves start withering. But if you take some special measures, then the basil plant will be green and full of freshness even in winter.
1. Irrigation with hot water
Care should be taken in giving water to basil when the water temperature is low in the winter season. Irrigation with cold water can weaken the plant. Therefore, irrigate basil with warm water. With hot water, the plant slowly absorbs the water and it makes it feel like heat, so that it does not dry up.
2. Sunlight should be found
In winter, sunlight decreases, but still basil must get light light of the sun every day. He should get at least 4 to 5 hours of sunlight. This helps the plant to maintain freshness.
3. Pour this thing in the basil plant
To keep the basil plant green in winter, you can add ghee to the soil. Yes, ghee acts as a great natural fertilizer. It provides heat to the roots of the plant and protects it from cold in winter. Mix a teaspoon of ghee in the soil, and then take care of the basil plant normally. Ghee provides nutrition to the plant, and its leaves remain green throughout the winter.
4. Cover the basil plant
If the winter is too much, you can cover the basil plant with a lattice cloth. This does not allow the cold winds to reach the plant, and gives more heat. This is a cheap and simple solution, which helps protect your basil plant from cold.
5. Sort regularly
It is also important to pruning the basil plant in winter. Remove dry or withering leaves, so that the plant gets freshness and new leaves can grow. It is good for plant health and helps in growing it. Also read … Laziness comes in getting up early in the winter in winter, adopt these 5 habits, seeing the benefits, the police had killed the stone. A woman with a burqa made a wonderful argument about Sambhal’s rioters
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