Where to get coriander seedsCoriander, also known as cilantro, coriander, and cilantro, is a plant of the Apiaceae order, Apiaceae family, and Coriander genus. There are two sources of coriander seeds, one is to keep seeds yourself, and the other is to purchase them from a seed shop. How to save coriander seedsGenerally, as long as coriander seeds are planted in the first year, you don’t need to buy them later because the coriander seeds you keep are particularly good. There is nothing special about coriander seeds. Just leave a coriander seedling as a seed, dig it out after it grows old, and then put it in the sun to dry. After drying, beat the seeds out and then find a bag to put them in. Remember not to put them in a humid place but in a dry place. Save the seeds of corianderCoriander is sown before the beginning of autumn every year, and laid out on flat beds for the winter. After the seeds turn green in the spring of the following year, the covering debris is cleared away, and appropriate fertilizer and watering are applied. Some can also be kept for food. The remaining seeds are generally mature around the summer harvest. After drying and crushing, the debris can be removed to get new coriander seeds. How to get coriander seedsAfter a dormant period in winter, coriander will bloom and bear fruit in the spring of the following year. The fruits will mature around May and the seed pods will generally burst on their own. At this time, the seeds can be collected, threshed and stored. Preserving Coriander SeedsAfter harvesting coriander seeds, do not place them in a humid place. It is best to store and preserve them in a ventilated and cool place to prevent moisture and ensure the survival rate. During this period, you must prevent and control termites. Coriander Seed PlantingCoriander can be sown all year round, but the yield and growth are different in different seasons. The normal sowing time is March, April and September, because the suitable temperature for its growth is between 15-20 degrees. It is difficult to germinate below 15 degrees, and above 20 degrees will also affect the quality. If the temperature is not controlled in summer, there will be almost no harvest. First, gently crack the coriander seeds so that they can germinate faster. Soak them in warm water at about 40 degrees for 6 hours, or in room temperature water for 4 hours in summer and autumn. Prepare loose and fertile soil, water it thoroughly first, then scatter the seeds on the soil, cover them with a thin layer of 0.5 cm of soil, just cover the seeds. After germination, place them in the sun to keep the soil moist. |
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