Fertilizing basil: when, how & with what?

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In order for your basil to grow properly, it needs plenty of nutrients. We will show you what to consider when fertilizing basil.

Basil leaves held in hands
Basil is a heavy eater and needs a lot of nutrients to thrive [Photo: Hortimages / Shutterstock.com]

basil (Ocimum basilicum) is not only very thirsty, but also extremely hungry. The aromatic herb is therefore also counted among the so-called strong eaters. It is best to plant basil in a warm location, as it does not tolerate cool temperatures (below 10 ° C). One Culture in the pot is therefore ideal. Regardless of whether you are growing the basil in a pot or in a bed: Always make sure that there is an adequate supply of nutrients so that the herb grows well and you can harvest plenty of green leaves.

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  • When is the best time to fertilize basil?
  • Fertilize basil: how and with what fertilize?
    • Organically fertilize the basil
    • Fertilize the basil with minerals
    • Fertilize basil with home remedies

But when do you fertilize basil? Which fertilizers are suitable and what is the best way to go about it? We have answered these questions for you in this article.

When is the best time to fertilize basil?

Due to its sensitivity to cold, basil is usually grown in pots. More resilient Basil varieties can also be planted outdoors over the summer without any problems. When planting, you should make sure to choose a location with humus soil or nutrient-rich substrate for cultivation in the pot. Lean soils can easily be upgraded with compost or manure. Just the ones bought Basil pots from the supermarket are happy about sufficient nutrients in the soil after moving. When planting, you can also work some fertilizer into the top layers. It is best to use organic slow release fertilizers like ours Plantura organic universal fertilizer. These are particularly gentle on your basil, the soil and the animals in your garden. The granules of our Plantura fertilizers dissolve when poured on and are broken down with the help of the microorganisms living in the soil. The nutrients are then gradually released to the plant. In this way, you can offer the basil optimal starting conditions as early as spring.

Young basil plant in hands
Basil is a heavy eater and needs a lot of nutrients to thrive [Photo: Hortimages / Shutterstock.com]

During the growth phase (May to September) you should regularly fertilize, because the need for nutrients is particularly high at this stage of development. Before you bring the basil inside in autumn to overwinter, you should reduce the amount of fertilizer again. Since the growth of the plant is no longer as strong during the cold season, small amounts of fertilizer should only be used every four to six weeks.

Summary: when to fertilize basil?

  • Basic fertilization in spring
  • Re-fertilize regularly during the growth phase
  • Reduce fertilization in winter
Basil plants for potting
After transplanting, an organic slow release fertilizer is recommended [Photo: Stock Rocket / Shutterstock.com]

Fertilize basil: how and with what fertilize?

Every hobby gardener has to decide for himself which fertilizer is the right one. We will give you an overview of which fertilizers are suitable for supplying basil with nutrients and how you can best proceed with fertilization.

Organically fertilize the basil

If basil is not fertilized enough, this has a negative effect on the harvest. However, over-fertilization or an unbalanced supply of nutrients to the plant is also undesirable. In this respect, organic slow release fertilizers offer a great advantage. Long-term fertilizers in granulate form can be dosed well and thus minimize the risk of over-fertilization. Further advantages of organic long-term fertilizers are, for example, the following:

  • Long-term supply of nutrients, as the fertilizer is only gradually broken down
  • Activation of soil life and sustainable improvement of the soil structure
  • Particularly gentle on the environment by not using chemicals
Basil in a pot with Plantura fertilizer
Long-term fertilizers such as our Plantura organic universal fertilizer provide the plants with long-term nutrients

Our Plantura Organic universal fertilizer fulfills all of these criteria in full and is therefore also wonderfully suitable for supplying your basil plant. The high nitrogen content promotes both growth and leaf formation. Sufficient phosphorus and potassium are in turn important for the formation of roots and the resilience of your plant. The production of the fertilizer from predominantly organic, vegetable residues from the food, luxury and animal feed industries is also particularly resource-saving and sustainable.

So that you supply your basil with the right amount of nutrients, we have prepared detailed fertilization instructions for you below:

Long-term organic fertilization: instructions and dosage amounts for basil

  1. Before planting: Put 40 - 60 g / m² (3 to 5 tablespoons) of our Plantura organic universal fertilizer in the Work in the top soil layers or about 2 g / l (½ teaspoon) in a pot culture into the substrate Mix
  2. After setting, water the soil well so that the granules can loosen
  3. After 2 months you should add another 30 - 50 g / m² (2 to 4 heaped tablespoons) or fertilize about 2 g / l for a pot culture
  4. Additional small fertilizers during the growth phase optimally support the plant in its development

Fertilize the basil with minerals

Blue grain, Liquid fertilizer and Co. offer the advantage that the nutrients are in pure form and can thus be absorbed directly by the plant. However, this only provides a short-term nutrient boost for the heavily-consuming basil. Nevertheless, due to the high salt concentrations in Mineral fertilizers an increased risk of overfertilization. In the case of improper use, the salts can be washed out into deeper soil layers in outdoor cultivation and lead to contamination of the groundwater there. Organic fertilizers, on the other hand, provide the basil with nutrients over a longer period of time and are much more gentle on plants, animals and the environment.

Basil with mineral fertilizer in soil
The high salt concentration in mineral fertilizers can quickly lead to over-fertilization [Photo: Swapan Photography / Shutterstock.com]

Fertilize basil with home remedies

Coffee grounds are a natural fertilizer that occurs in almost every household. This can be applied to the floor in a dry form as a thin layer. The actual waste product supplies the plant with nitrogen and at the same time keeps pests away. However, you shouldn't use the basil too often fertilize with coffee grounds. Otherwise, in the long run, the pH value of the soil can drop into the acidic range, which the plant does not tolerate particularly well in the long term.

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