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Rama Tulsi In 4 Inch Poly Bag
Rama Tulsi In 4 Inch Poly Bag
Rama Tulsi In 4 Inch Poly Bag
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Rs. 59.00
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Rama Tulsi In 4 Inch Poly Bag

Rama Tulsi In 4 Inch Poly Bag

Regular price Rs. 39.00 INR
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Rama Tulsi is a variety of holy basil (Tulsi) known for its green leaves, mild aroma, and medicinal value. It is commonly grown in Indian homes, especially in courtyards and balconies, because it is easy to maintain and considered sacred in Hindu tradition.

 

🌿 What is Rama Tulsi?

  • A type of holy basil (Tulsi) with light green leaves
  • Milder fragrance compared to Krishna Tulsi (purple variety)
  • Widely used in herbal tea, Ayurveda, and home remedies

 

🌱 How to grow Rama Tulsi at home

☀️ 1. Sunlight

  • Needs 4–6 hours of sunlight daily
  • Grows well in balconies, windows, or terraces

🪴 2. Soil

  • Light, well-draining soil
  • Mix: garden soil + compost + a little sand
  • Avoid waterlogging

💧 3. Watering

  • Water when top soil feels dry
  • Usually 2–3 times a week in summer
  • Less in winter

🌡️ 4. Climate

  • Best in warm weather (20–35°C)
  • Protect from heavy frost or extreme cold

🌿 5. Planting method

  • Can be grown from seeds or cuttings
  • Seeds germinate in 5–10 days
  • Transplant seedlings after 3–4 weeks

 

🌼 Care tips

  • Pinch top leaves regularly to encourage bushy growth
  • Remove flowers early if you want more leaf growth
  • Add compost once a month
  • Spray neem oil if pests appear (aphids or whiteflies)

 

🌿 Uses of Rama Tulsi

  • Herbal tea for cough and immunity
  • Used in Ayurveda for digestion and stress relief
  • Natural air purifier (keeps surroundings fresh)
  • Religious rituals in many Indian homes

 

⚠️ Common problems

  • Yellow leaves → overwatering or poor drainage
  • Slow growth → lack of sunlight or nutrients
  • Aphids → treat with neem oil spray

 

If you want, I can also tell you difference between Rama Tulsi and Krishna Tulsi, or how to grow Tulsi in a small pot on a balcony in Gurgaon weather conditions.

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