Root rot
This is another of the main reasons why basil plants stop living. This disease is transmitted by water, therefore caused by inadequate irrigation or poorly drained soil. Let the soil dry out between waterings.
If the basil is in a pot, make sure the plant drains well after watering.
Leaf Spot
If your basil plant is starting to wilt and you notice brown spots on the leaves, it is probably a fungal disease that falls into the group of diseases known as “leaf spot”.
The first thing to do is to remove the diseased leaves. To prevent the disease, water the base of the plant and never spray water on the leaves. If the disease is not already in an advanced stage, the plant will recover with this simple precaution.
Another trick to make the rosemary plant last longer
Below we suggest a very interesting video that contains a very useful trick to make the basil plant last longer.
Not only that, the method also allows us to make our basil plant even bigger and full of leaves
Now that you know how to make a store-bought basil plant last longer, follow the tips above to have a constant supply of this wonderful and useful aromatic plant.
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