
Basil, Small
Common Basil
Ocimum basilicum
One of the most commonly grown and versatile herbs, basil can be paired with pretty much anything, whether it's a Margherita or a margarita.
Direct sunlight 4-6 hours/day (indoor) or partial shade (outdoor). Plant new batches every 2-3 weeks to keep supply going all summer long.
Pro-tip: If you're using grow lights, make sure they are full-spectrum. If basil only receives red and blue wavelengths of light, they won't generate the oils that make their scent and taste.
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Basil, Small
Common Basil
Ocimum basilicum
One of the most commonly grown and versatile herbs, basil can be paired with pretty much anything, whether it's a Margherita or a margarita.
Direct sunlight 4-6 hours/day (indoor) or partial shade (outdoor). Plant new batches every 2-3 weeks to keep supply going all summer long.
Pro-tip: If you're using grow lights, make sure they are full-spectrum. If basil only receives red and blue wavelengths of light, they won't generate the oils that make their scent and taste.
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Common Basil
Ocimum basilicum
One of the most commonly grown and versatile herbs, basil can be paired with pretty much anything, whether it's a Margherita or a margarita.
Direct sunlight 4-6 hours/day (indoor) or partial shade (outdoor). Plant new batches every 2-3 weeks to keep supply going all summer long.
Pro-tip: If you're using grow lights, make sure they are full-spectrum. If basil only receives red and blue wavelengths of light, they won't generate the oils that make their scent and taste.























