Pruning is not just about aesthetics; it’s essential for the health and longevity of your basil plant. Regular pruning prevents the plant from becoming leggy and encourages it to focus its energy on producing lush foliage rather than flowers and seeds. When basil flowers, it diverts energy away from leaf production, resulting in fewer leaves and a less flavorful plant.
Moreover, pruning helps improve air circulation within the plant, reducing the risk of fungal diseases that thrive in humid conditions. By removing excess foliage, you also allow more sunlight to reach the inner parts of the plant, promoting even growth and reducing the likelihood of pests.
3. Common Mistakes in Basil Pruning
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