7 Homemade Fertilizers for Tulsi Plant | Best Fertilizer for Holy Basil

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Last Updated: 19.10.2023
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Are you looking for the Best Fertilizer for Holy Basil? Go organic and use these Homemade Fertilizers for Tulsi Plant for lush growth and good health!

Homemade Fertilizers for Tulsi Plant

Holy Basil is an integral part of religious rituals and ayurvedic treatments in India. If you want to keep the plant lush and make sure it grows well, then use these Homemade Fertilizers for Tulsi Plant for best results!

Here’s everything you need to know about growing the best Tulsi Plant in India


Best Homemade Fertilizers for Tulsi Plant

1. Spent Tea Leaves

Instead of throwing the leftover tea leaves, use them to make organic fertilizer. The leaves are rich in nitrogen and promote green foliage.

Rinse the tea leaves in the running tap water in order to remove sugar and milk. Mix the tea leaves directly in the growing medium, once in 4-6 weeks, for best results.

2. Banana Peel Fertilizer

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Banana peels are rich in micronutrients and can make tulsi plants achieve good growth. Cut the peels into small pieces and bury them evenly in the soil. You can also sun dry them, grind them into a powder and mix it in the growing medium.

3. Incense Stick or Agarbatti and Dhoop Ash

Use the ash of agarbatti or dhoop as an organic fertilizer for the plant. Ash is rich in micronutrients making it advantageous for the basil plants. However, it is alkaline in nature and increases the pH of the soil. Mix ash with spent tea leaves and use it once in 2-3 months.

4. Epsom Salt

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Epsom salt promotes green foliage and you can use it to boost growth, too. Add 2-3 teaspoons of Epsom salt in 2 liters of water and use it on the Tulsi plant.

5. Kitchen and Household Scraps

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The micro and macronutrients present in vegetable and fruit scraps are good for the plant’s growth. Cut vegetables and fruit scraps into tiny pieces and mix them in the soil for composting.

You can also sun dry these scraps, grind them in fine powder, and mix in the growing medium.

You also have an option to prepare a liquid feed. Blend scraps in the grinder with some water, and use the pulp as liquid feed, once in 5-8 weeks.

6. Spent Flowers

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If your garden has lots of shredded spend flowers, then collect and mix them thoroughly into the topsoil of the tulsi plant. The flowers will decompose slowly, working as compost.

7. Cowdung Manure

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Cow dung manure is one of the most renowned fertilizers in India that contain a generous amount of humous. Adding it, once a month, in moderate quantity (2-4 handfuls in a large pot) will do wonders for the plant’s growth.

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  2. These are the very good information. We need always like these knowledge to grow our home plants……….. Thankyou very much

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