Cilantro plants thrive in a variety of conditions, including hot or dry weather, and good soil drainage. To ensure the best growth, use premium potting mix instead of garden soil, and keep the soil regularly moist but not soaked. Good drainage is essential for cilantro’s deep roots, and aim for about 1 inch of water per week.
Watering cilantro seedlings can be challenging due to their tenderness and delicate nature. Keep an eye on the surface level dryness of the soil and give the seedlings a sprinkle if it doesn’t look moist. The best way to water cilantro seedlings is using a watering can or hose.
A general rule of thumb is to water your cilantro plant every 1-3 days, adjusting based on the weather conditions and season. Sow the seeds about 4 inches deep and 6 to 8 inches apart so they have a balanced soil. Check the moisture level in the top half-inch of soil to determine if it needs water.
Cilantro plants crave moist soil, so check the soil every couple of days and ensure plants in beds get about an inch of water per week. When growing cilantro in containers, you may need to water more frequently, especially as temperatures begin to rise. In general, vegetable plants need about one inch of water per week, both from the garden and the soil.
To avoid waterlogging, use a pot with drainage or self-watering pots. Nutrients like cilantro require about one inch of water per week, and thin out seedlings if they pop up too close together. To water, either do the deep water method and thoroughly soak the cilantro once a week or keep your cilantro on a watering schedule with a watering can or hose.
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