Coriander is a common vegetable in our lives. It can be grown all year round. Coriander is very easy to grow, so it is also one of the vegetables that farmers like to grow. Is coriander easy to grow?Coriander is easy to grow and has strong adaptability. If you plant coriander on the balcony, place it in a place with scattered light or sunny. Coriander is cold-resistant but not heat-resistant. It grows more vigorously in autumn and winter, but grows poorly in hot summer. Coriander grows quickly, so water it when it is dry and avoid water accumulation to avoid root rot. When is the best time to plant coriander?Coriander can actually be planted all year round, but the more suitable planting time is spring and autumn, between May and June in spring and around October in autumn. Where is cilantro grown most?Coriander is native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. It was brought back from the Western Regions by Zhang Qian during the Western Han Dynasty. It is now cultivated in Northeast my country, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet and other provinces and regions. How to grow cilantro1. Processing seeds Coriander can be planted from seeds. You can buy or collect mature fresh seeds yourself. Before sowing, in order to increase the germination rate. The seeds need to be processed. Soak them in clean water to allow the seeds to fully absorb water, and then crush the seeds into half. Prepare a wet paper towel, place the coriander seeds on the surface of the wet paper towel, spray water regularly to keep them moist, place them in a warm place to encourage the seeds to germinate, and wait until the seeds turn white before sowing them in the soil. 2. Prepare the soil Choose a place with plenty of sunlight, loose and breathable soil for planting. The soil should be well-drained and the pH value should be maintained between 6.2-6.8. After selecting the soil, organize it, deep plowing to maintain the soil permeability, apply sufficient fertilizer to the soil, and mix the fertilizer thoroughly into the soil. 3. Reasonable sowing When sowing coriander, keep the spacing between plants at 15-20 cm and the row spacing at about 0.3 meters. Dig holes in the soil and plant them at a depth of about 0.6 cm. Sow the seeds in the holes, cover them with a thin layer of soil, pat the soil with a shovel, and water the soil thoroughly. 4. Seedling management After sowing, seedlings will emerge in about 10-15 days. When the coriander grows to 2.5-3.75 cm, thinning is required, removing the seedlings that are not growing well and leaving the strong seedlings. Coriander prefers a dry environment and does not need frequent watering. Keep the soil slightly dry, but fertilize appropriately according to its growth. |
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