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Easy Way To Germinate Cilantro Seeds
Cilantro is a type of herb used for many great dishes. There are plenty of great reasons to add this dynamic herb to your vegetable garden.
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No, it doesn’t need to be heat-treated to germinate.
Does cilantro need heat to germinate?
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The temperature of the seedlings as they grow depends on the rate at which the seedlings absorb moisture and nutrients from the soil.
Does cilantro need heat to germinate?
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The answer is probably somewhere between 45-55°F (7-13°C) with lots of sun. If you live in a colder climate, you may need to keep it indoors..
What is the best temperature to grow cilantro?
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Cilantro does not require darkness to germinate, but if you want to plant it indoors you may need to keep it in the dark for at least 2 weeks.
Does cilantro need dark to germinate?
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If your soil is too acidic, it won’t grow properly. If it is too alkaline, it will take longer to germinate.
Why is my cilantro not growing?
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Organic matter in the soil also helps the cilantro to grow. Add compost and manure, or if you don’t have that, add lime and sand to your soil.
Why is my cilantro not growing?
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Too much water can cause the plant to rot. In general, a well-watered cilantro plant will grow faster than an under-watered one.
Why is my cilantro not growing?
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You can overwater the cilantro, but it will just wilt. You don't want to drown it. The plant needs water to grow, so just give it what it needs.
Can you overwater cilantro?
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