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500 CILANTRO SEEDS - SLOW BOLT - NON GMO - FREE SHIPPING

$ 1.32

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy
  • Soil Type: Chalk
  • Type: Herb Seeds
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: Harvested and tested in April 2021 in the USA. Non-GMO and 85% germination rate.
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Features: Edible
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Brand: Honolulu Bar Plants
  • Common Name: Spinach
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Season of Interest: year around
  • Watering: Light
  • Planting Time: 1 Week
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Color: Green
  • Sunlight: seeds for grow
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Climate: seeds for micro greens
  • Foliage: Micro greens
  • Species: seeds for germenation

    Description

    Coriander Cilantro Herb Garden Seed
    Coriandrum sativum
    This herb is easy to grow and will add great flavor to any dish and flare to your indoor or outdoor garden.
    Days to Maturity:
    Annual, 50-55
    Hardiness Zone:
    3-11
    Planting Depth:
    ¼”-½”
    Plant Spacing:
    4-6”
    Growth Habit:
    Upright
    Soil Preference:
    Well-drained yet moist
    Temp Preference:
    Cool
    Light Preference:
    Full Sun
    Color:
    Green with white or light pink flowers
    Flavor:
    Strong, fresh and earthly
    Sowing and Growing
    The way to successfully continue cilantro’s growth is to sow seeds continuously in the spring and fall. This plant grows best in full sun, yet overheating causes the plant to bolt. Water young plants consistently for best growth. Avoid overwatering established plants. Germination takes 2 to 3 weeks and produces rapid leaf growth.
    Harvesting
    Cut back the cilantro frequently for controlled and continuous growth. This plant can be harvested 4 to 5 weeks from the time the seeds are planted. Letting some plants set seed and drop on their own will give you plants for next season. For storage, cut the mature seed heads and store in a dry container, such as a paper bag.