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Mint Tulsi Plant

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Vicks Tulsi is actually a variety of the peppermint plant (Mentha × piperita) and has a powerful cooling effect when consumed or smelled. It is also extensively utilized in traditional home medicine systems, including Ayurveda, for its ability to alleviate symptoms of cough, cold, sore throat, and nasal blockage.
Natural menthol leaves of peppermint are a quick relief for breathing difficulties; they clean blocked sinuses and relax you. In addition to its medicinal uses, Peppermint is also widely used for making herbal teas, oils, and natural balms.
This rugged, fast-growing perennial herb grows best in full sun to light shade under conditions of well-drained soil. It is perfect for your home herbal garden as it can be cultivated with ease in pots, grow bags, or soil. Frequent pruning will make it bushier and will keep its strong smell.
Plant the Peppermint/Vicks Tulsi in your backyard and add a breath of fresh air to your soul with its cooling fragrance, respiratory healing, and invigorating growth throughout the year!

Botanical Details

  • Common Name: Mint Tulsi, Pudina Tulsi
  • Scientific Name: Ocimum tenuiflorum
  • Family: Lamiaceae
  • Height: Grows up to 1 to 2 feet
  • Origin: Indian subcontinent

How to Plant Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Saplings

  • Choose a place with well-drained soil in full sun to partial sunlight.
  • For in-ground planting, loosen the soil and dig a hole just a bit larger than the root ball.
  • For container growing, select a 12-inch wide and 12-inch deep (1 ft x 1 ft) grow bag or pot with drainage holes.
  • Fill it with a light rich potting soil.
  • Lay the sapling into the centre gently, cover the roots with soil and tap.
  • Water well after planting to settle the roots.
  • Place the plant in bright light for uniform growth.

Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plant Care

Temperature

It thrives in warm to hot weather (18–30°C).

Soil

Likes wet, fertile soil and good drainage.

Water

Needs watering regularly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

Sunlight

Requires 4–6 hours of direct or bright filtered sunlight daily.

Pruning

Pinch the tips regularly to keep the plant bushy and to prevent it from flowering.

Maintenance

Easy to maintain; nothing more than regular trimming and weeding around the base.

Manure

During the growing season, apply organic compost or liquid fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks.

Pest Control

Spray neem oil or a gentle organic insecticide to defend against whiteflies and aphids.

Potting Mix for the Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plant

  • Mix equal parts garden soil, cocopeat and organic compost for best results.
  • Make sure the potting mix is light, airy and well-draining.
  • Add neem cake or powder to ward off fungus and insect pests in the soil.

Uses of Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plant

  • Its cooling, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects.
  • Leaves are inhaled or used in steam therapy for relief of cold, cough, chest congestion, and sore throat.
  • Helps digestion and relieves gas and nausea when used as a mild herbal tea.
  • Natural stress relief and headache relief – Menthol aroma associated with head and body pain relief.
  • Good for lungs, digestion and central nervous system.
  • Peppermint oil is also used in cold and cough rubs and in skin creams.
  • The leaves and stems may be used fresh or dried for teas, herbal infusions and in the kitchen to add flavour and health benefits.
  • Consult your healthcare provider/Ayurvedic physician for questions about regular use for medicinal purposes.

Benefits of Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plant

  • For natural relief of cold, cough and breath-related mucus congestion.
  • Promotes healthy digestion and soothes an upset stomach.
  • Reduces stress, tiredness and headaches naturally.
  • Insects hate its strong menthol scent.
  • Easy to cultivate and cook with, great for the windowsill herb garden.

FAQs for Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plant

What are the uses of Peppermint or Vicks Tulsi plant?

Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) is best known for its efficacy in curing cough and cold, headache and digestion enhancer owing to the cooling aroma and medicinal oil.

Is Peppermint Good For Cold And Congestion?

Yes! Natural menthol smell from Peppermint leaves helps to clear a stuffy nose and relieves you from cold and sinus.

Can I grow the Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plant at Home?

It can be grown in pots or garden under partial sunlight and watering.

How do I use Peppermint leaves for health benefits?

You can use the fresh leaves to make herbal tea or crush them for headache relief.

Is Peppermint good to repel mosquitoes?

Yes, its menthol scent naturally repels mosquitoes and other insects.

Are Peppermint leaves edible? Can we eat Peppermint leaves raw?

Yes, Peppermint leaves are edible and they are used fresh in teas, salads and desserts to add flavor and freshness.

Is Vicks Tulsi same as regular tulsi?

No, Vicks Tulsi (Peppermint) is not Holy Basil, it is a member of the mint family and smells strongly of menthol.

What are doctors’ views on Peppermint?

Peppermint is a potent anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and cooling agent which can help with headaches, sore throats and digestive problems.

From where can I buy live Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) plants online?

Get healthy, Live, Organic, Non-GMO Peppermint (Vicks Tulsi) Plants Online from BharathGreens. Delivery at your door.

How fast does Peppermint grow?

Peppermint grows very quickly and spreads fast, so it should be grown in controlled pots or containers.

Alternate Names:

  • Vicks Tulsi plant in Tamil: விக்ஸ் துளசி செடி
  • Vicks Tulsi plant in Hindi: विक्स तुलसी पौधा
  • Vicks Tulsi plant in Malayalam: വിക്സ് തുളസി ചെടി
  • Vicks Tulsi plant in Telugu: విక్స్ తులసి మొక్క
  • Vicks Tulsi plant in Kannada: ವಿಕ್ಸ್ ತುಳಸಿ ಗಿಡ
Weight 0.5 kg

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