There are many methods for accelerating the germination of coriander seeds, such as soaking seeds, refrigeration, and cellaring. There are also methods such as soaking seeds with potassium permanganate or other agents to accelerate germination, or spraying new lipid film to accelerate germination and growth. No matter which germination method you use, you must remember to rub the seeds and remove the shells before germination. The following specific questions will introduce several common germination methods for coriander seeds. Conventional seed soaking and germination methodThe more conventional method of germination is to soak the seeds in room temperature water . Generally, when the temperature of room temperature water is around 18 degrees, it takes about a day to soak the shelled coriander seeds in it . During this time, you can change the water once, then take out the seeds and control the water. Then put them in a cotton bag and put them indoors to keep them moist. Basically, most of them will turn white in about 10 days and can be used for planting. Cold storage germination methodPut an appropriate amount of plant gibberellin in water at room temperature , soak the shelled coriander seeds in water for 1 hour, then take them out and soak them in clean water for half a day, take out the seeds again and filter out the excess water. Finally, put them in a small cloth bag, wet the bag with water, and put it in the refrigerator. Turn it over every day, and in about a week, most of the seeds will turn white and can be used for planting. Cellar germination methodAfter shelling the coriander seeds , put them in clean water at room temperature and soak them for about half a day or a day. If you soak them for a day, you can change the water once in the middle. After the seeds are soaked, they also need to be taken out and filtered, and then put into the prepared cloth bag. Finally, tie the mouth and put it in the cellar. It will germinate and turn white in about 7 days . Well water germination methodFirst, put the shelled coriander seeds into clean water and soak them for about 4 hours. Then filter the water and put them into a cloth bag, tie it with a rope and hang it in the well, about 7 to 8 centimeters above the water surface. Put the bag of coriander seeds in well water every day to soak it, and then hang it back to its original position. Repeat this operation for about a week, and the coriander seeds will germinate. |
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