Thai Sweet
Basil
🌱 50d to harvest
Upright
Fragrant as a warm evening garden—Thai Sweet basil releases a bright, sweet-anise perfume with a gentle clove lift as soon as you…
Crop Dates
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Indoors | May 11th |
| Last Frost | Jun 15th |
| Transplant / Sow Outdoors | Jul 27th |
| Harvest Begins | Sep 15th |
| Harvest Ends | Jul 15th |
Crop Details
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Days to Maturity | 50 |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Habit | Upright |
| Support Needed | None |
| Planting Depth | Normal |
| Germination Temp (°F) | 75 |
| Min Soil Temp (°F) | 60 |
| Min Night Temp (°F) | 50 |
| Harden Off (days) | 10 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What pest or disease commonly affects Ocimum basilicum (Thai sweet basil), and how can I fix it?
Thai sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum var. thyrsiflora) is especially prone to downy mildew and leaf spot in humid weather. Improve airflow by spacing plants well and watering at the soil line (not the leaves), then remove badly infected leaves promptly to slow spread. If conditions stay humid, use an approved downy mildew treatment labeled for basil and follow the label timing before symptoms worsen.
How often should I water Thai sweet basil during peak growth?
During active growth (roughly weeks 2–8), keep the root zone consistently evenly moist, not soggy. Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry; in warm Full Sun, this is often about 1–2 times per week depending on your soil and container size. Aim for thorough soaking each time so moisture reaches the basil’s shallow roots, and avoid frequent light sprinkles that leave the soil surface wet but the roots dry.
How do I know when Thai sweet basil is ready to harvest?
Harvest when plants are about 8–12 inches tall and before flowering starts—around 45–50 days from sowing for best flavor and tenderness. Pinch or cut above a leaf pair to encourage branching, and take small harvests early in the morning for the most aromatic leaves. Once flower buds form, leaf quality drops, so harvest regularly until you see flowering clearly.