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Shell breaking, cold water soaking, awakening, germination.
Coriander can tolerate low temperatures of -1 to 2, and the suitable growth temperature is 17 to 20, more than 20 will grow slowly, and 30 will stop growing. Coriander does not have strict requirements for soil, but the soil with good soil structure, strong fertilizer and water retention properties, and high organic matter content is conducive to the growth of coriander. Coriander has large-leaved varieties and small-leaved varieties.
Large-leaf products are planted with tall plants, large leaves, few and shallow gaps, light fragrance, and high yield; The small-leaved planting plants are shorter, the leaves are small, the lack is deep, the fragrance is strong, the cold is hardy, and the adaptability is strong, but the yield is slightly lower.
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How to plant coriander and germinate quickly: pay attention to the time of sowing coriander, pay attention to the processing of seeds before sowing coriander, and plant coriander pots.
1. Pay attention to the time of sowing coriander
There are several kinds of coriander, and now there are some more heat-resistant varieties of coriander, so if the temperature is above 30 degrees, you need to sow heat-resistant coriander species, if it is lower than 30 degrees, you can sow ordinary coriander species, it is best to wait until below 30 degrees to sow seeds, because coriander is a kind of cold and cool vegetables after all, belonging to the low-temperature vegetables sown in autumn, if the weather is too hot, germination can not grow.
So when the weather is cooler, it is better to start sowing in September, if the temperature is suitable, after sowing, it will grow faster, the leaves are green, it looks very lush, the germination rate is higher, and the germination rate is faster.
2. Pay attention to the seeds before sowing coriander
Coriander seeds are generally round, because its shell is thicker, so it will affect germination, only need to be treated simply, such as soaking in water for 10 hours, and then rubbing the seeds in half, or directly put the dried seeds on the ground, step on half and half, so that if you sow it again, it will germinate faster.
3. Pots for planting coriander
To plant coriander pots, don't use too small pots, it's best to choose long flower pots, the larger the pot area, the better, so that more coriander can be sown, and the depth of the pot is ten centimeters, because the root system of coriander is not very developed.
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1. Talk about ZenBefore planting, the coriander seeds can be soaked in warm water at about 40 degreesAfter about 20 hours, the seeds are sown again.
Choose loose, fertile and breathable soilBefore planting, it is best to use chicken manure as base fertilizer, water the potting soil to serve it thoroughly, sprinkle seeds and cover the thin soil, and it will germinate in about a week.
3. The most suitable time to plant coriander is in spring or autumn, and the temperature and humidity in these two seasons are very conducive to the rooting and germination of seeds.
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Before planting, the seeds can be soaked in warm water at about 40 degrees Celsius for about 20 hours, and then sown to make them easy to germinate.
If you want to plant coriander to germinate faster and better, you should soak the seeds in warm water at about 40 degrees Celsius before planting, and the soaking time is about 20 hours. If you want it to germinate more easily, the substrate you grow is also very crucial.
Choose loose, fertile and breathable soil, it is best to use chicken manure as a base fertilizer before planting, water the potting soil thoroughly, sprinkle seeds and cover the thin soil, and it will sprout in about a week. Coriander can be planted except in the hot summer, but the best time to plant it is autumn, where the temperature and humidity are very conducive to its rooting and germination, so if you want to germinate quickly, choose to plant it in autumn.
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When planting coriander, choose a loose garden soil and add an appropriate amount of cinder and fertilizer to it; Then soak the seeds in clean water for 10 hours, evenly sprinkle them on the surface of the soil, cover them with sand, and seedlings can grow after 10 days; Put the coriander in a cool place and wait until it grows to about 15 cm, then you can pick and eat.
Coriander does not have high requirements for soil, generally choose loose soil pastoral soil, and mix a small amount of cinder into the soil, which is conducive to soil drainage; Putting well-rotted nitrogen fertilizer at the bottom can ensure the nutrients for the early growth of the plant; Then soak the surface of the soil with water.
The seeds of coriander are relatively hard, and it is difficult to break through the soil by the strength of the seeds themselves, so how to plant coriander is easy to germinate; You can put the seeds in 30 years of water, soak them for 10 hours, wait for the shell to be soft, press the seeds in half with a tool, and then put them in warm water for 2 hours, so that the germination rate is very high.
Sprinkle the treated planting evenly on the soil, cover it with a layer of fine sand, do not use the sand can be replaced with a breathable fresh-keeping bag, in short, cover the soil, and then wet the surface of the soil, and the seedlings can grow after 10 days.
Coriander does not depend on the temperature environment, but the plant environment should be cooled in summer, and the temperature is too high to cause the coriander to wilt; Coriander likes to grow in a cool place, or it can be placed in a place of astigmatism for maintenance, and it can be used to wash rice water when fertilizing, once a week, both fertilizing and watering, killing two birds with one stone.
When the coriander grows to about 15 cm, it can be picked and eaten, generally picked from the outside to the inside, and a coriander can be eaten for two months; In July, the coriander will produce small flowers, and when the flowers have faded, the seeds on them can be collected and replanted.
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If you want coriander to germinate quickly, you need to choose seeds with a high germination rate first; Select seeds that are finished ripening; It is necessary to soak the rented seeds of coriander; Coriander needs to be germinated; The temperature and humidity should be controlled during the planting process.
1. Choose seeds with high germination rate
The lifespan of coriander seeds is 3 years, and the longer the storage time, the germination potential and germination rate gradually decrease. Some people think that the new species can not germinate, in fact, it is wrong, as long as the freezing treatment and soaking the seeds to promote germination, the germination rate can reach more than 95%. At that time, the fragrance of the new species was strong, and the smell of the old species gradually faded.
2. Choose the fully ripe seeds
Because of the successive flowering of the fragrant menu plants, the seed maturity and mountain type failure are inconsistent, resulting in uneven emergence and inconsistent size. Therefore, it is necessary to eliminate bad seeds through wind separation and water selection, so as to improve the emergence rate.
3. Soak the seeds
In general, the seeds are soaked in 20 to 25 degrees for 12 to 24 hours, 30 to 35 degrees for 6 to 8 hours, and 15 degrees for about 24 hours. The specific soaking time is suitable for the seeds to absorb enough water, and the water needs to be changed after the soaking time exceeds 12 hours.
Fourth, the seeds are germinated
To sow coriander in the high temperature season, you need to put the seeds that absorb enough water in the refrigerator for 7 days, use the low temperature to break the dormancy of the seeds, and then place the seeds in an environment of 20 to 25 for germination.
5. Control the temperature and humidity
Coriander is suitable for growth temperature of 17 to 20, can tolerate 1 to 2 low temperatures, and stops growing at 30. Coriander grows at an optimal temperature of 15 to 20 . More than 25 are stunted.
Seeds are difficult to germinate at conditions above 25. Coriander grows at a temperature of 15 to 25 degrees, and it doesn't grow longer than 25 degrees. So coriander seeds need to be developed in a thermal environment.
The humidity is sufficient as long as the soil is soaked and does not accumulate water.
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Hello, 1Crack the coriander seed shell slightly with a small hammer; 2.Pour the coriander seeds into a container, soak them in water, or wrap them in gauze, and soak them in water for more than 24 hours, not more than 48 hours; 3.
Sow the soaked seeds in a pot, cover with thin soil, spray wet with a watering can, grow seedlings in about 1 week, bask in the sun and water properly, coriander likes the sun, should always maintain sufficient sunlight, apply farm fertilizer.
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