Coriander Leaves Seeds

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  • Packet contains : 1-Pack Seeds.
  • Sowing season : Summer, Rainy, Winter Seasons.
  • Mode of sowing : Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep in a seedling tray / Container / Pots. Transplant in 30 to 35 days.
  • Germination Time : 6 to 8 days from sowing.
  • Harvesting : Coriander leaves Seeds 60 -70 days from transplanting.

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CORIANDER LEAVES SEEDS GERMINATION PROCESS

Soaking 5-6 hours in the water For Better Results :
Soaking seeds in water before planting can help speed up germination by softening the outer seed coat, allowing water and air to penetrate the seed more easily. This can help to trigger the biochemical processes that lead to the germination of Coriander Leaves Seeds.

Use 50% Compost & 50 Soil:
Using a mixture of 50% compost and 50% soil can provide an ideal environment for seed germination. Compost provides organic matter and nutrients that can aid in the growth of the seedlings, while soil provides a stable base for the roots to anchor and absorb water and nutrients. It is important to ensure that the compost used is mature and free from any harmful pathogens that may damage the seeds or seedlings. Additionally, it is recommended to provide the seeds with adequate sunlight, water, and temperature for optimal germination Of Coriander Leaves Seeds.

Do not Overwater:
Use well-draining soil. Soil that doesn’t drain well can lead to waterlogged roots, which can cause root rot and other problems. Check the soil moisture level regularly. Stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil is dry, it’s time to water. If it’s still moist, hold off on watering.

After 2-3 Months Enjoy Your Vegetable :
Apply vermicompost twice a week Depending on the size of your plant, apply a small amount of vermicompost to the soil around the base of the plant twice a week. It is essential to avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to plant burn or root damage Coriander Leaves Seeds.

CORIANDER LEAVES SEEDS SPECIFICATION

Common Name Cilantro, Coriander, Parsley, Dhania, Dhone Pata.
Height up to 91.44 centimeters.
Harvesting Time 60-70 Days
Bloom Time All Season
Difficulty Level Easy to grow

GROWING CORIANDER LEAVES PLANTS IN POTS :

Coriander, also known as cilantro or dhania, is a popular herb in Indian cuisine and is relatively easy to grow in pots. Here are some tips for caring for coriander plants in pots in Indian climate:

  1. Selecting the Right Pot: Choose a pot that is at least 6-8 inches deep and has drainage holes at the bottom to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.
  2. Soil: Use well-draining soil rich in organic matter. A mix of garden soil, compost, and sand or perlite works well.
  3. Location: Place the pot in a spot that receives partial sunlight. Coriander prefers around 4-5 hours of sunlight a day but can tolerate some shade, especially in hot climates.
  4. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. In hot weather, you may need to water more frequently, but be cautious not to overwater.
  5. Fertilization: Feed the coriander plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength once every two weeks during the growing season. Avoid over-fertilizing as it can lead to excessive foliage growth with reduced flavor.
  6. Pruning: Regularly harvest the outer leaves to encourage new growth and prevent the plant from bolting (going to seed) prematurely. This also helps maintain a bushy appearance.
  7. Pest and Disease Control: Keep an eye out for pests such as aphids, whiteflies, and spider mites. If you notice any infestation, treat the plant with organic insecticidal soap or neem oil. Also, ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent fungal diseases.
  8. Protection from Extreme Weather: During periods of extreme heat or heavy rainfall, consider providing shade or moving the pot to a more sheltered location to protect the plant.
  9. Succession Planting: To ensure a continuous harvest, sow coriander seeds every few weeks rather than all at once. This way, you’ll have a steady supply of fresh leaves throughout the growing season.

By following these tips, you can successfully grow coriander in pots in Indian climate conditions and enjoy fresh, flavorful leaves for your culinary creations.

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Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 cm

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