Tulsi

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About This Presentation

Tulsi, also known as the Indian basil or the holy basil, is often referred to in India as the Queen of Herbs. Considered a holy herb, it is grown in almost every Hindu household. Apart from being considered holy, tulsi is also revered as a great healer.


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Tulsi The Tulsi plant is a sacred traditional medicine. This plant is known as the ‘queen of herbs’ & is called Holy basil. Where the tulsi plant grows everyone must protect the plant for their growth due to its enormous medicinal value.

About tulsi Mint Tulasi is a new plant from the mint family Lamiaceae , it is closely related to Holy Basil, but the fragrance of the leaves of this plant is similar to that of mint. It is an annual Herbs used for its leaves, It is a tender plant and used as cuisines worldwide.

Mint tulsi This mint basil is also called Vicks tulsi . This plant is closely related to holy basil where the leaves emit a mint fragrance while tasting. It cures many bronchial & respiratory diseases.

Stevia plant This plant is also called sweet or seeni tulsi in Tamil.This plant is a natural sweetener and has approximately 200 to 300 times more sweetness than table sugar. The perfect alternative to table sugar or artificial sugars for diabetic patients. In addition to this stevia plant leaves contain low calories and help in weight loss.

Holy basil This holy basil is popularly called Krishna tulsi . The leaves are purple with mild black shades. It is a perennial evergreen herb. Used for both spiritual & medicinal purposes.

Green leaf tulsi This is also called Rama, Sri, or Lakshmi Tulsi and it is native to the Indian subcontinent. This basil plant is set for vastu in front of home & worshipped where Lord Krishna resides in this called as brindhavanam .

Wild Tulsi This plant is found more under the foothills of the Himalayas.

Karpoor Tulsi Leaves of this basil plant emits the camphor smell. And its short and perennial plant

Tulsi seeds The fastest & beneficial method of basil plant propagation is through seeds. Seeds propagate naturally by means of air or propagated by dried florets.

Soil It grows in well-drained soil mostly sandy loam structure or good organic potting mix. Avoid water–logging & saline soils.

Watering As this plant is drought tolerant and does not require watering the plants often. Water the plants once in 4 days.

Sunlight The basil plants are sun-loving plants that require direct sunlight for about 6-7 hours.

Fertilizer Application of well decomposed organic manure 15 days once helps to improve plant growth and soil fertility.

Repotting Transfer the plant to new large size pots when the root growth seems to grow through drainage holes. Repot the plants once in 6 months.

Pruning Pruning done any time of the year. Pinch the top stems with 4-6 pairs of leaves. Be sure not to remove more than half an inch of the stem.

Pests and diseases Inadequate growing circumstances make it vulnerable to pests like aphids, mealy bugs, spider mites, and even whiteflies.

Benefits The nutritional content of holy basil contains calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins K, A & C. This plant has anti-bacterial & anti-viral properties and cures respiratory, digestive, inflammatory, skin related problems, different types of fever & others. Reduces the stress, and blood pressure due to the presence of compounds Ocimumosides A and B. This leaf water refreshes the body & boosts the immune system. In Ayurveda, holy basil plants are cures & treats many diseases.

Special purpose Tulsi plant is the great de-polluting agent. Dried leaves can be used as insect repellant

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