Yes, tulsi (holy basil) is typically grown as a kharif crop in India. Kharif crops are sown with the onset of the monsoon rains, usually between June and July, and harvested in the autumn, around September to October. Tulsi thrives in warm, humid conditions, making the kharif season suitable for its growth.
Kharif Crop
Ragi is a kharif crop.
Rajma is a Kharif crop.
Rajma is a Kharif crop.
It is a Kharif crop
Its a Kharif crop.
It is a rabi crop
rabi crop
Ragi is a kharif crop.
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Ginger is Khariff crop and not a Rabi crop , people also confuse it with zaid crop due to its harvestation .
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