For successful herb growth, choose a sunny location, indoors or outdoors
with 4-6 hours of sunlight daily. Coriander flourishes in warmth and sunlight.
For optimal plant growth, use spacious pots, 8-12 inches deep with
proper drainage. Go for breathable materials like terracotta to prevent waterlogging, essential
for healthy herb cultivation.
Coriander flourishes in well-draining soil with pH 6.2-6.8. Use
nutrient-rich soil with natural compost for fertility. It prevents waterlogging and promotes
healthy root growth.
In well-draining soil, sow coriander seeds indoors or outdoors, spacing
them 6-8 inches apart. Maintain consistent moisture and germinate it indoors.
Maintain soil moisture consistently, avoiding waterlogging. Water
regularly, especially during dry spells, to keep the plants hydrated and healthy.
Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2-4 weeks while plants are
growing. During dormancy, reduce fertilization and apply it only when necessary.
Regular harvesting promotes bushier growth and prevents flowering. So,
trim the coriander at 6 inches and take out the outer leaves for continuous harvest.