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Cilantro harvest is cut or pulled, coriander pot method

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Cilantro harvest is cut or pull

There are two ways to harvest coriander, some are pulled directly, and some are cut directly with scissors.These two methods have their own advantages and disadvantages, generally speaking, cutting is better than pulling.Generally, it can be reproduced after being cut by scissors, which does not affect its normal growth and can be used all the time.

But if you use the plucking method, there will be no regeneration. If you pluck this time, there will be no regeneration next time. You have to pluck and plant at the same time. This is not only laborious and time-consuming, but also affects the growth of other coriander.The advantage of plucking is that you can get the root, and the root of coriander also has good edible value.But when the seedlings grow out and find that they are planted too densely, they need to be thinned out so that they can be pulled out directly to make their density more appropriate.

2. Coriander potting method

Planting time: Coriander planting needs to choose the right time, usually in May and June in spring or around October in autumn.At this time, the temperature is more appropriate, which is conducive to the growth of coriander.

Preparing seeds: Before potting, buy the seeds back first. Generally, the seeds bought back will have a hard shell.This hard shell needs to be rubbed by hand so that it can be planted and germinated conveniently.

Treatment of seeds: After the hard shell is broken, it is necessary to do germination treatment.Soak the seeds in warm water at about 40 degrees for about six hours, and if you find any seeds growing together, rub them apart.

Preparation of potting soil: The flowerpot should choose a flowerpot of the right size, fill it with clean, sterilized garden soil, and mix some base fertilizer into it, so that the soil contains certain nutrients.

< p style = "text-align: left;" > Pot planting: After preparing the potting soil, plant the germinated seeds by the method of broadcast sowing, then sprinkle it with a thin layer of soil, and spray some water on the surface of the potting soil with a watering can to make the soil slightly moist.If the temperature is low, you can also cover the flowerpot with a layer of fresh-keeping film, which can play a role in heat preservation and moisture preservation, and is conducive to seed germination.After treatment, keep the temperature and moisture suitable, and wait for the buds to break through the soil.

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