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0:59 2:29 How to Restore Basil After It Starts Wilting : Garden Space - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Give it a couple of hours and see what happens to it. And you should see that it will start to perkMoreGive it a couple of hours and see what happens to it. And you should see that it will start to perk up.
Overwatering basil plants Unfortunately, when basil is overwatered, root rot can be the result. The signs of overwatering look a lot like underwatering. Basil leaves droop and wilt, and there may be yellow leaves at the base of the plant. For potted plants, dont let water sit in a saucer beneath the plant.
Basil wilts so quickly, but it perks up if you set it in cool water for about 30 minutes.
The Takeaway: Store Basil on the Counter You can wrap the leaves in a damp paper towel and keep it in a loose plastic bag. For basil with stems, put it in a glass jar like a flower bouquet with a few inches of water. Put a clear plastic bag on top and change the water every day.
There are several possible reasons why your basil may be wilting, but the most common issues come down to irregular watering, root disease, or stress.
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The leaves of basil plants infected with downy mildew initially turn yellow and then brown. Symptoms show up on older leaves first. Upon close inspection, you may notice dark fuzzy spores growing on back of infected leaves. Spore production is most prolific during warm, humid and wet weather.
Root rot is another common reason for droopy basil plants. Rot is a water-borne disease generally caused by improper irrigation or poorly drained soil. Let the soil dry slightly between watering, but dont allow it to become bone dry.
Some African legends claimed that basil could protect against scorpion stings, and medieval Europeans believed that scorpions could actually be created from basil. Supposedly, basil sprigs placed under a flowerpot would turn into scorpions.