How to grow coriander and germinate quickly: pay attention to the time of sowing coriander, pay attention to treating the seeds before sowing coriander, and planting the flower pots of coriander.
1. Pay attention to the time of sowing coriander
There are several types of coriander, and now there are some more heat-resistant coriander varieties. If the temperature is above 30 degrees, you need to sow heat-resistant coriander. For coriander types, if the temperature is below 30 degrees, you can sow ordinary coriander types. It is best to wait until below 30 degrees for sowing, because coriander is a vegetable that likes cold weather after all, and is a low-temperature vegetable for sowing in autumn. The weather is too hot. If it does, it will not grow even if it sprouts.
So it is better to wait until the weather is cool to sow seeds. It is best to start sowing in September. If the temperature is suitable, after sowing, it will grow faster and the leaves will be green and shiny. It is very juicy and lush, with a higher germination rate and faster germination speed.
2. Pay attention to handling the seeds before sowing coriander
Coriander seeds are generally round, because its shell is relatively thick, so it will affect germination. It only needs simple treatment, such as Soak the seeds in water for 10 hours first, then rub the seeds open and break them into two halves, or place the dry seeds directly on the ground and step them into half and half, so that if you sow them again, they will germinate faster.
3. Flowerpots for planting coriander
When planting coriander in flowerpots, do not use too small flowerpots. It is best to choose long strip flowerpots. The larger the flowerpot area, the better. Okay, this will allow you to sow more coriander. The depth of the flowerpot is only ten centimeters, because the root system of coriander is not very developed.