Thai Basil Native Desi Seeds | Open Pollinated
Thai Basil Native Desi Seeds | Open Pollinated
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Thai Basil is a robust, aromatic herb prized across Southeast Asian cuisines for its distinctive, potent flavor. This open-pollinated variety grows as a compact, dense bush reaching 12-15 inches, producing characteristically narrow, arrow-shaped leaves with exceptional aromatic intensity.
Seed Type: Desi, Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Sowing Time: March to November
Plant Type: Dense shrub with height of about 12 to 15 inches
Leaf Type: Pointed light green leaves
Harvest: 50 to 60 days after sowing
The plant yields delicate lilac and deep purple flowers equally fragrant as the foliage, making it both culinarily and aesthetically valuable. Thai basil withstands high cooking temperatures, rendering it ideal for traditional Vietnamese, Thai, and Cambodian dishes.
Grow vibrant Thai Basil with these simple steps:
1. Prepare organic, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.5
2. Scatter seeds on the surface—they need light to sprout.
3. Keep soil moist initially, then water 2-3 times weekly once seedlings emerge.
4. Ensure your plants receive 6-8 hours of daily sunlight for the best flavor and growth.
5. Seeds germinate in 7-14 days.
6. Thin seedlings to 2-3 inches apart for healthy development.
Thai basil delivers comprehensive nutritional and therapeutic value through its concentrated phytonutrient profile...
Helps in Relieving Stress: Additionally, its adaptogenic alkaloids modulate stress response pathways, fostering neurological equilibrium and psychological resilience.
Rich in Antioxidants: The herb's potent antioxidant compounds neutralize oxidative stress, enhancing dermal vitality and immunological function.
Immunity Booster: The plant's essential oil composition and micronutrient density reinforce systemic immune capacity.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Its documented anti-inflammatory constituents effectively mitigate inflammatory responses and articular discomfort.
Supports Digestion: Thai basil facilitates optimal gastrointestinal function, promoting efficient nutrient absorption while reducing gastric distension.
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