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Is Your Tulsi Dying In Winter? 7 Easy Care Tips To Keep The Holy Basil Green

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December 13, 2025
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New Delhi: Tulsi, also known as the holy basil, is a sacred plant in our Indian households. It is offered to Lord Vishnu and is also a powerful medicinal herb. The plant is generally hardy and survives the extreme Indian climate well. But during winter, as the temperatures drop, sunlight gets weaker, and the air gets dry, the plant can get stressed. This can cause yellow leaves, slow growth, or even wilting.

With a little seasonal adjustment, your plant can stay green, aromatic, and healthy throughout winter. Here are the points you need to keep in mind:

1. Move Tulsi to a Warm, Sunlit Spot
Tulsi thrives in warmth and sunlight. During winter, shift your plant to a place where it can receive at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. A sunny balcony, terrace, or a south-facing window indoors works best. Avoid placing tulsi in dark corners or areas exposed to cold winds.

2. Protect the Plant From Cold Winds and Frost
Cold drafts can severely damage tulsi leaves. If your plant is outdoors, shield it from harsh winds by placing it near a wall or covering it with a light cloth or garden fleece at night. Avoid plastic covers, as they can trap moisture and cause fungal issues.

3. Water Less, But Water Smartly
Overwatering is one of the biggest reasons tulsi dies in winter. The soil should be slightly moist, not soggy. Water only when the topsoil feels dry to touch. Early morning watering is ideal, as it allows excess moisture to evaporate before temperatures drop at night.

4. Use Well-Draining Soil to Prevent Root Rot
Winter soil retains moisture longer, increasing the risk of root rot. Make sure your pot has proper drainage holes and use loamy, well-aerated soil. Mixing a little sand or coco peat into the soil can improve drainage and keep roots healthy.

5. Avoid Heavy Pruning During Cold Months
While light pinching is fine, avoid heavy pruning in winter. Cutting too many leaves can shock the plant when growth naturally slows down. If needed, remove only dry, yellow, or damaged leaves to allow the plant to conserve energy.

6. Feed Tulsi Lightly With Natural Fertilisers
Tulsi does not need heavy feeding in winter. Over-fertilising can weaken the plant. Use mild, organic options like diluted cow dung manure, vermicompost, or compost tea once every 3-4 weeks to maintain soil nutrition.

7. Keep an Eye on Pests and Fungal Infections
Indoor tulsi plants can still attract pests like aphids or develop fungal issues due to damp conditions. Inspect the leaves regularly. If needed, spray a mild neem oil solution once every two weeks to keep pests and infections at bay.

Bonus Tip: Talk to Your Tulsi

It may sound simple, but regular care, checking soil moisture, observing leaves, and maintaining cleanliness go a long way. Tulsi responds well to consistent attention and a calm environment.

Winter doesn’t have to mean dull, dying Tulsi plants. With proper sunlight, controlled watering, protection from cold, and gentle care, your tulsi can stay green, fragrant, and thriving all season. A healthy Tulsi plant not only enhances your home’s energy but also continues to offer its powerful medicinal benefits, even in the coldest months.

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