Tuesday, 4 September 2012

20120904 - Seeding - Tulsi growing step by step

Dear all,

This is the first of the posts in the serial of Tulsi growing step by step.

Today I will plant three Tulsi seeds and from then on try to give a weekly update of their look and give a overview of each duty we will be performing for them.

I would also like to encourage all of you in Australia to try doing the same at home as the spring is back and untill 17/09/2012 it is also the very auspicious month of Purushottama which makes this planting even more beneficial for your spiritual life. If you are in Australia and need the seeds I could send you some by mail or meet you over the weekend in Melbourne, as a matter of fact I could even share some of the seed raising mix which I had to buy 25 litres :) to get the one wee need for Tulsi growing.

Please read the previous posts I've written before deciding to seed Tulsi.


What is required
The first thing I did today was going to local warehouse to purchase following:
- 3 small plant pots 10cm size
- 3 small saucers (which we will need in a few weeks)
- one small greenhouse, and
- a bag of organic seed raising mix.





Please note with purchase of organic seed raising mix you need to be careful of what you will be buying as many brands have NPK manure in them and later when you buy normal potting mix to transplant them you might find that some of them might even have blood and bone in them but still be considered 'organic'.
Please avoid these mixes as we want only organic soil without these unusual ingredients. You need to be aware that Tulsi is vegetarian and would not like you feeding her blood and bones, especially not from slaughtered cows as cow is considered one of the seven mothers in Indian tradition.



Other utensils you would need in the future
In case you are planning to grow Tulsi at home for the first time you will also need to have a separate utensils for her only which means you would need to buy:
- one small sprayer bottle 0.5 litre size,
- one watering pan, and
- small and sharp sewing scissors (that will be used to cut the flowers and tips of stems at certain intervals as will be explained in later posts)



Now is time to get to the subject of seeding her:


Please wash all utensils carefully before seeding her. Same as you would wash your clothes before wearing it for the first time you need to wash the utensils from chemical residues and dirt from handling etc.

Fill pots to the top and give them a good shake, even tap them on the surface of the table or floor to get the soil mix to settle in and then add some more soil to build it up to about 0.5 cm to 1cm from the top of the pot.

I've used 10cm size pot as this can be her home for some time thus avoiding too much of disturbance to Tulsi by need to transplant her after a month or so. That is also the reason we will plant only one seed in each pot.

So take one seed on the tip of your finger as they are very small and before planting it declare your intention and ask for blessings when planting this seed.

It can be something as: Dear Krishna, I'm planting this seeds with the intention of having a beautiful service to your beloved Tulsi which will help me grow in my spiritual life. Please bestow your blessings unto me to succeed in this service.

Be creative, it is your own declaration to Krishna in what kind of service you want to offer to Tulsi.

Three pots seeded
After doing so, gently press the seeds down into the soil to about few millimeters (2-5mm) depth and gently cover them with surrounding soil and then spray over the surface with the sprayer bottle until the soil is saturated with water on top.

Please use the filtered water for watering Tulsi as the tapped water contains fluoride and other water treatment chemicals which is not good for Tulsi or us.


At the end chant the maha mantra:

HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA
KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA
RAMA RAMA HARE HARE

to invoke auspiciousness to this simple act of seeding Tulsi.



Mini greenhouse  placed on a well lighted place
out of direct sunlight 
Next step is to place these pots into the mini greenhouse and place them in a well lighted place out of direct sunlight and keep watering them a little bit every day using the sprayer bottle to prevent soil to dry out. 

Hopefully in about a week or so we should see seedlings coming out.

I've planted three seeds in hope at least one will come out and in case we get three we would give two of them to our friends once they grow stronger.








So, that is it, seeds are planted and you should try to chant the maha mantra HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE for at least 10 minutes in front of your Tulsi every day to encourage her to grow faster.

Good luck!

19 comments:

  1. Thankyu, I just received my seeds in the mail tday I will plant them soon an see what happens. I hope I treat them good enough

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    1. I can't believe it took them so long to arrive but am happy you've received them.

      I know you will. It is all about your intention and care for her. She will guide you in how to take care of her and give you blessings beyond our comprehension.

      If you have any trouble with growing her just send me a comment and I'll try to help if I can.

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  2. Jay Shree krishna..

    I am in USA and Planing to plant Tulsi tomorrow at my home.I have Tulsi seeds from India.Hope it will be good enough to grow.

    Very nice post.

    Keep posting...

    Jay Shri Krishna..

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    1. Thank you Shah,

      It might be the last moment to seed them if you are in USA as they need to grow enough to survive colder days of winter.

      One of my friends seeded Tulsi just before winter (Australia) and they didn't make any progress in last three months. I have a feeling they are just holding on until the spring to start growing properly.

      Happy Tulsi growing ;)

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  3. Will you please send it few seeds to me? I am in Tarneit, Melbourne. If possible I can catch-up? Thank you.

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    1. Namaste Jig,
      Just realized my reply was not posted properly last time so here it is again ;)
      Please send me your postal address to
      ausiedharmaraj (a) gmail . com
      and I'll try to send you the seeds or even bring them to you if we can arrange to meet.
      I prefer arranging it through email than through public post.
      Ys Dharmaraj

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  4. Hi,
    Its great to see somebody having a blog on tulsi in melbourne. I am from Melbourne and had 2 tulsi plants till some months back and then both started becoming weak and have dried out due to cold weather. i should have taken the seeds and stored it but I never in my wildest dream thought that this would happen. I am so happy to go through this blog and would appreciate if you could send me some Tulsi seeds as I want to have some tulsi plants at home. Please let me know if this would be fine and I can email you my address.
    Thanks heaps
    Sheetal

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    1. Hi Sheetal,
      I'm happy to send you the seeds. Please send me your address details to ausiedharmaraj (a) gmail . com
      Sorry for apparent late reply. Just realized my email reply wasn't automatically posted over here. I'll try posting the seeds over the weekend.

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  5. Hi again,

    Thanks for the reply. I have sent my address via email. Please post the seeds whenever you can.
    Thanks again.

    Sheetal

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  6. Jai shree krishna, it's November now and I live in dubai. Is it a good time to plant tulsi mate. ?,

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    1. Jai Sri Krishna!
      So sorry for my late reply.
      As I remember from my visits to Persian Gulf over there it is warm even in winter and it should be just fine if you plant your Tulsi seeds now.
      The temperature requirement for her to survive is over 15 deg. Celsius. The more the better ;) Once she is well established you may place her outside during day and get her inside during night. But don't place her in direct sunlight as she will burn in you climate conditions. You can put her in a shady place during hot days.
      Good luck and may Krishna bless you to take good care of your Tulsi

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  7. Jai Shree Krishna,
    I live in Brisbane, Is it possible to send some seeds OR do you know anyone in Brisbane who has tulsiji plant and I can collect some seeds from them.
    I tried to saw Tulsiji a fortnight ago but it never come up, might be because of cold weather. That Tulsiji leaves are quite large and stems grows very tall, it is different to what we find in India but it smells same as Tulsiji.
    Great blog to help people growing Tulsiji at home!
    Jai Shree Krishna
    Arvind

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    1. Jai Shree Krishna!
      Arvind, please email me your postal address to besko . halilovic (a) gmail . com and I'll try to send you fresh seeds during next week.
      Haribol,
      Besko

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  9. Hi Dream catcher,
    Jai Shree Krishna,
    Is it possible for you send some Tulsi seeds in Melbourne.
    Thank you.
    Jai Shree Krishna
    Sonia

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    1. Namaste Sonia,
      At the moment I can send you only about 3 year old seeds and I'm not sure if they will grow. I should have new seeds coming soon as our small Tulsi now has one manjari and might give her first seeds. There is already a couple of other people asking for same. I would recommend to ask in Hare Krishna temple in 197 Danks Street in Albert Park to see if they could give you some seeds as they usually do. If you can't get them there try Amma temple near Dandenong South as I've heard they used to give Tulsi's to devotees wanting to grow her and you might be able to buy one in Sri Shiva Vishnu temple in Carrum Downs as I saw they had them for sale in their restaurant last year.
      It would be good if you could plant seeds as soon as you can for your Tulsi to be strong for coming winter and mine could be a few weeks away.
      Every week buys you time as first winter is hardest to live through as Tulsi's need a lot of sun and warmth which makes growing them hard in Melbourne.
      Let me know if you still need them in couple of weeks.
      Yours truly,
      Besko

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    2. Forgot to say, if you want me to send you some of those older seeds, send me your address to
      besko . halilovic at gmail . com and I'll mail you some this week.

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  10. Hi, do you still have any Tulsi seeds? Also, is this a wrong time to start growing it? I live in Melbourne.

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    1. I have some older seeds that I could send but I'm not sure if they would still be good. Please send me you address on besko . halilovic at gmail . Com and I'll send you some. It might be a little bit late for seeding them this year but it mught be all right, depending on temperatures this winter. The larger she grows the easier it is for her to survive first winter.

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