“Sujh Santi Jala Bahar”, which seems to be a regional name. Based on the description, it likely refers to Holy Basil / Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) or a similar plant used in traditional Indian households. Sometimes, “Jala Bahar” refers to plants that thrive in water-rich areas or edge of water (bahar).
🌱 How to Plant
1. Choose a Pot or Garden Bed
- Tulsi likes well-draining soil, rich in organic matter.
- Can be planted in pots, terraces, or garden beds.
2. Propagation
- Seeds: Soak for a few hours, then sow ¼ inch deep in soil.
- Cuttings: Take a 4–6 inch stem, remove lower leaves, plant directly in moist soil.
3. Sunlight
- Needs 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.
- If growing indoors, place near a sunny window.
4. Watering
- Water regularly but avoid waterlogging.
- Tulsi prefers slightly moist soil.
5. Care
- Prune regularly to encourage bushy growth.
- Fertilize lightly with compost every 1–2 months.
- Protect from frost in winter (bring inside or cover).








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