How Much Sun Does Basil Need? Light Calculator & Guide

🌿 Basil Sunlight Calculator

Calculate daily light hours, grow light duration & suitability score for your basil plants

Quick Presets
🔧 Your Setup
🌞 Your Basil Sunlight Results
🌿 Basil Variety Light Requirements
6–8
Sweet Basil (hrs/day)
8–10
Thai Basil (hrs/day)
6–8
Purple Basil (hrs/day)
6–8
Lemon Basil (hrs/day)
8–10
Holy Basil (hrs/day)
14–16
LED Grow Light (hrs)
50°F
Min Safe Temp
95°F
Heat Stress Temp
📊 Light Requirements by Variety
Basil Variety Min Hours Ideal Hours Temp Range (°F) Shade Tolerance
Sweet Basil (Genovese)6 hrs8 hrs65–90°FModerate
Large Leaf Genovese6 hrs8 hrs65–90°FModerate
Thai Basil6 hrs8–10 hrs70–95°FLow
Purple Basil5 hrs7–8 hrs60–85°FModerate
Lemon Basil6 hrs8 hrs65–90°FModerate
Cinnamon Basil6 hrs8–10 hrs65–90°FLow–Moderate
Holy Basil (Tulsi)6 hrs8–10 hrs70–95°FLow
Dwarf / Spicy Globe5 hrs6–8 hrs60–88°FModerate
💡 Indoor Light Source Comparison
Light Source Avg Lux Recommended Hours Equivalent Sun
Direct Outdoor Sun32,000–100,000 lux6–8 hrsExcellent
South-Facing Window10,000–20,000 lux6–8 hrsGood
East/West Window5,000–10,000 lux4–6 hrsFair
North Window500–2,000 luxAll dayPoor
LED Grow Light (Full)20,000–40,000 lux14–16 hrsExcellent
Fluorescent (CFL/T5)3,000–10,000 lux12–16 hrsFair–Good
Greenhouse Glass15,000–60,000 lux8–12 hrsVery Good
🌞 Seasonal Daylight & Basil Performance
Season Avg Daylight Outdoor Suitability Indoor Supplement Needed
Summer (June–Aug)14–16 hrsExcellentNone
Spring (Mar–May)12–14 hrsVery GoodMinimal
Fall (Sep–Nov)10–12 hrsGood2–4 hrs supplement
Winter (Dec–Feb)8–10 hrsPoor outdoors4–8 hrs supplement
💡 Tip: Basil needs a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for healthy growth. If you’re growing indoors, place near your brightest south-facing window. Supplement with a grow light if your natural light falls below 4 hours daily.
⚠️ Light Deficiency Signs: Pale yellow leaves, leggy stretched stems, small leaves, and weak flavor are signs of insufficient light. If your basil starts bolting unusually fast in hot weather, consider afternoon shade to slow flowering and extend harvest.

Basil needs much sunshine. For growing well, having strong taste and producing quality oil, it needs at least six to eight hours of direct sunshine daily. Full Sun stays the best option for growing the most delicious Basil.

If you grow it indoors lay the plant beside a window facing south that works well. Windows facing west also work.

How Much Sun Does Basil Need?

This herb, that grows quickly, does well in warm, sunny weather. It fits equally well in gardens and pots. Many types deserve testing, for instance sweet Basil, lemon Basil, purple Basil and Thai Basil.

The Thai type is actually a separate mix, what makes it a bit different to the others.

Although full sunshine is ideal, Basil tolerates partial shade. Partial Sun or shade means, that the plant receives between two and six hours of light daily. If it receives three to five hours, Basil however will grow, but with some downsides.

Even so, growing it in full shade does not work. Full shade means a place with one or less hours of Sun daily, similar too the area under a big tree. Such light simply does not work for Basil.

Lacking enough sunshine, Basil grows slowly. The stems become weak. The plant becomes thin and droopy, with soft stem and leaves.

It ends up being tall and slim with few leaves, what does not please anyone about aBasil plant.

Basil likes light in quite a high level, so adding more light always helps. When natural light lacks indoors, extra LED-lights can help. Special grow lights are best, but even bright LED-lamp can help Basil.

In very warm regions, Basil can have troubles because of too much Sun. A shade cover or higher spot nearby can protect Basil against strong midday sunshine. In very warm places, giving it shade in the afternoon helps to reach good growth.

Holy Basil has good hairs, that help it handle strong sunshine and heat more well than sweet Basil.

Think about water right after sunshine. Basil in direct Sun dries more quickly and needs more water. Plants in jars dry especially quickly and maybe need watering daily.

Clay jars take in much water, so bigger or other jars could be needed. The ground should stay slightly damp, drying only a little on the surface between waterings. Basil is sensitive to cold, so protecting it during cold nightsin winter is important.

The best way to keep Basil productive during whole summer is to harvest it right. Cut at the stem a bit above new leaf buds instead of removing single leaves.

How Much Sun Does Basil Need? Light Calculator & Guide

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