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400 Pieces Healthy Perennial Cilantro Herb Seeds

400 Pieces Healthy Perennial Cilantro Herb Seeds

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Indulge in the fresh flavour of cilantro with our 400 Pieces Healthy Perennial Cilantro Herb Seeds. Grow your own luscious herbs at home and enjoy the unique taste and nutrients of cilantro year-round! Bring vibrant flavour to your dishes and make mealtime tastier than ever!

Highlights:

  • Use: Outdoor Plants
  • Type: Herbs
  • Full-bloom Period: Spring
  • Quantity: 400 Seeds/Pack
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  • Soil requirements: Perennial cilantro prefers well-drained, loamy soil with a pH level between 6.2 and 6.8. The soil should be rich in organic matter to support healthy growth.
  • Sunlight needs: This herb thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Ideally, it should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  • Watering requirements: Cilantro requires consistent moisture, especially during the germination period. Water the plants regularly to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Reduce watering frequency once the plants are established.
  • Planting season: The best time to plant perennial cilantro seeds is in the spring after the last frost or in the fall in regions with mild winters.
  • Depth and spacing: Plant the seeds at a depth of 1/4 inch and space them about 6 to 8 inches apart to allow for adequate air circulation and growth.
  • Germination time: Cilantro seeds typically germinate within 7 to 14 days under optimal conditions.
  • Maturity time: Perennial cilantro usually reaches maturity in about 50 to 55 days after planting.
  • Harvesting time: The best time to harvest cilantro is in the early morning when the essential oils are most concentrated, ensuring the best flavor.
  • Harvesting tips: Use sharp scissors or pruning shears to cut the outer leaves first, allowing the inner leaves to continue growing. Store harvested cilantro in a plastic bag in the refrigerator to maintain freshness. For long-term storage, consider drying or freezing the leaves.