Planting coriander wants it to germinate faster and better. Before planting, you need to soak the seeds in warm water of about 40 degrees. The soaking time is about 20 hours. After soaking, the seeds can be easily squeezed into half, so the seedling effect will be better

For it to germinate more easily, the substrate is also crucial. Choose loose, fertile and breathable soil. Before planting, it's better to use chicken manure as the base fertilizer, water the basin soil, sprinkle seeds and cover the thin soil, and sprout in about a week.

Coriander can be planted except in hot summer, but the most suitable time for planting is autumn. The temperature and humidity in autumn are very conducive to its rooting and germination, so if you want to germinate, you can plant it in autumn.
