How to Grow Coriander in a Pot (Step-by-Step Guide)
Growing coriander (cilantro) in a pot is simple and rewarding. Follow these steps for a healthy harvest:
•Use a pot with drainage holes (at least 6-8 inches deep).
•Fill it with well-draining potting soil mixed with compost.
•Slightly crush coriander seeds (optional) to improve germination.
•Sprinkle seeds evenly on the soil.
• Cover lightly with ½ inch of soil and press gently.
• Water gently to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
•Place the pot in a sunny spot (4-6 hours of sunlight daily).
• Keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering.
•Once seedlings sprout (7-10 days)
•Start harvesting in 3-4 weeks when leaves are 6 inches tall.
•Cut outer leaves first to allow continuous growth.
Growth
•Harvest regularly to prevent bolting (going to seed too early).
•If flowers appear, pinch them off to extend leaf production.
Happy gardening!







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