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Hybrid Coriander Seeds | Malli Seed
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Seeds Specifications
Seeds per Packet | 80 |
Common Name | Coriander, Malli |
Height | 16 to 24 inches (40-60cm) |
Flower Colour | White |
Bloom Time | Spring and fall Season |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting And Care
- Mulch To help prevent weeds, mulch around the plants as soon as they are visible above the soil
- You can also till shallowly to help prevent root damage from weeds
- Water the seedlings regularly throughout the growing season
- They require about 1 inch of water per week for best growth
- Thin seedlings to 6 inches apart so that they have room to develop healthy leaves
- Once the plants are established, they do not need as much water per week
- Keep them moist, but be careful not to overwater them
- Fertilize once or twice during the growing season with nitrogen fertilizer
- Apply one-fourth cup of fertilizer per 25 feet of row
- Be sure not to over-fertilize the plants
Coriander Panipat Care
- You can soak the seeds before sowing
- It is best to choose a sunny site that will allow cilantro to self-seed as it is ought to do
- Plant the seeds in light, well-drained soil and space them 1 to 2 inches apart
- Sow the seeds at 3-week intervals for continued harvest
- Space rows about 12 inches apart
- It is important to keep the seeds moist during their germination, so remember to water the plants regularly
- The seeds will start germinating in 1 to 2 weeks
Sunlight | Coriander enjoys a sunny position but appreciates a little shade during the hottest part of the day. |
Watering | They require about 1 inch of water per week for best growth. Once the plants are established, they do not need as much water per week. Keep them moist, but be careful not to overwater them. |
Soil | Well-drained soil |
Temperature | 18 to 24 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer like Vermicompost, Neem cake |
Harvest Season | Keep picking mature leaves as and when you need them. Regular cropping should delay flowering. Once the plants do flower, allow them to set seed. The seed is ripe when it stops smelling unpleasant. Collect it and use it in cooking, keeping some to sow for another crop. |