How long does cilantro seeds take to germinate?
How long does cilantro seeds take to germinate?
about 7 to 10 daysHowever, if you can't wait to harvest some fresh cilantro leaves in late spring, about 2 weeks before the average last frost date start cilantro indoors in peat pots that can be directly transplanted into the garden. Seeds germinate in about 7 to 10 days.
Do cilantro seeds need light to germinate?
Moisten the top layer of soil with a spray bottle to avoid moving the seeds. Place the pot indoors in an area that receives at least eight hours of direct sunlight each day. Choose a room with a constant temperature of 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit to promote germination.
How do you grow cilantro without seeds?
Like basil, cilantro can grow roots if the stems are placed in a glass of water. Once the roots are long enough, just plant them in a pot. In a few weeks new sprigs will be starting, and in a few months you'll have a full plant.