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How to grow coriander

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-04 23:34:49
The best time to plant is in the middle of August. First, prepare the fertile and loose soil, and then select the seeds with good quality. Its seeds have a layer of shell, which needs to be peeled off and soaked in water, so that it can grow seedlings faster. After the seeds are treated, they are evenly sown in the soil. After covering the soil and waiting for a week, they will sprout.

I. time

The planting time of coriander is also relatively broad, except that it can not be planted in winter, and it can be planted in spring, summer and autumn. If you want to grow coriander with better quality, you'd better do it in the middle of August, and you can harvest it in October.

2. Soil selection

When planting, the selected soil is better to be more fertile and loose, because its root system is relatively short, such soil is conducive to its better absorption of nutrients. Can't use the soil that is too sticky, heavy and airtight. It's not good for its later growth

3. Selection

Before planting, we should go to the market to buy some seeds and ensure that the seeds are within the shelf life. If the seeds have deteriorated, it is difficult to germinate. Its seed is round, the outer side has a layer of shell, to peel it, the inside is its seed.

4. Handling

If you want it to germinate faster, you need to get the seeds out and soak them in water. The best water to use is warm water, and then soak the seeds for about a day, try to make it in two, so that the seedlings will grow faster

5. Planting

After the seeds are treated, they will be sown into the soil. The distance between the seeds should be even, and then they will be covered with a thin layer of fine soil. It will sprout about a week after planting. Don't water it too much at this time.

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