Basil likes the sunBasil is a sun-loving plant. The plant has relatively high requirements for light. It is best to place it in a well-lit location for maintenance. Only with sufficient light can the plant become stronger and the leaves more shiny. If there is no light for a long time, the growth of the plant will be affected. Basil in the sunBasil is a light-loving plant, a kind of herb. The more sun it is exposed to, the stronger its fragrance will be, so you need to expose the plant to more sun. However, it is also afraid of overexposure, especially young seedlings, which can easily be killed by the sun. Basil LightBasil likes light and has high requirements for light. The best daily light time is more than 6 hours, so as to ensure that the plant can carry out photosynthesis and accumulate nutrients. In addition, newly planted basil also needs sunlight, just be careful not to expose it to strong light. What to do if basil wilts in the sunThe drying and wilting of basil leaves is most likely caused by excessive light. At this time, you need to move the plant to a semi-shaded, ventilated environment in time for maintenance and wait for the plant to recover on its own. In summer, it is best to build a sunshade net for it to prevent the leaves from being burned by strong light. |
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