Coriander (Dhaniya) Seeds Hybrid
Original price was: ₹85.00.₹39.00Current price is: ₹39.00.
Product Information:
- Number of Coriander Seeds (Dhaniya ke beej): 1000 Seeds
- Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
- Growing season: Throughout the year (Except May)
- Growing method: Direct
- Germination Time: 7 to 21 days from sowing
- Germination temperature: 15-24°C
- Harvesting: 40-45 days
- Plant vigor: Bushy Plants, Numerous Side Branches
Product Description
Coriander or dhaniya is one of the fastest and easiest herbs to grow in the home garden or terrace garden that you can use throughout the year. Buy the Best Quality Coriander Coriander, Coriandrum sativum, is an erect annual herb in the family Apiaceae. The leaves of the plant are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and slender and feathery higher on the flowering stems. The plant produces an oval shaped fruit which is yellow-brown in color and contains two seeds.Coriander is a soft hair-less plant. The leaves of the plant are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and slender and feathery higher on the flowering stems. The plant produces a yellow-brown color fruit which is in oval shape and it contains two seeds.
uses of Coriander Leaves
- The fresh leaves are used in a variety of dishes, including chutneys and salads, salsa and guacamole, and as a garnish for soup, seafood, and meat.
- Coriander leaves are sometimes used raw or added to the dish right before serving because their flavor is diminished by heat.
- Coriander is used to treat abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, gas, nausea, athlete’s foot, and a variety of other symptoms caused by a long-term disease of the broad intestines.
- Coriander may also be used to remove oil, which aids in blood sugar control.
- Coriander leaves are high in antioxidants that help heart health, protect the brain, promote digestion and gut health, combat infection, and protect the skin from skin diseases.
Green Coriander Plant Care Tips
- Sunlight – Coriander requires 5- 6 hours of full exposure to the sun, choose a spot where it receives full sunlight during early morning and late afternoon but be shaded during the hottest part of the day.
- Water – Give 2-3 cm of water per week to your coriander plant with the help of a water can for better growth; once the plant is established they don’t need much water per week, so make sure the soil remains moist and avoid overwatering.
- Soil – Green coriander prefers light, well-drained soil.
- Temperature – The best growing temperature for coriander plants is between 20-30 degrees Celsius, but better seed germination temperature is required 15-24°C.
- Fertilizer – Apply any organic fertilizer to your coriander plants like neem cake, and vermicompost. Be sure not to over-fertilize your coriander leaves the plant.
- Common pests – Some common insects that are generally found in green coriander plants are aphids, mildew, leaf hoppers, and fungal wilt. The coriander plant is infected by some diseases like powdery mildew, stem rot, and wilt. Look for early signs of fungal, insect, or other infections spray organic pesticide neem oil to cure these symptoms.