Hydroponic Setup: Use a simple hydroponic system by placing coriander seeds on a mesh tray over a container filled with nutrient-rich water for optimal growth without soil or sand.
Pre-soaking Seeds: Gently crush coriander seeds to split them and soak in warm water for 12 hours. This helps speed up germination and ensures successful growth.
Choosing a Container: Opt for a wide, shallow container or tray that allows roots to spread. Ensure there’s a mesh or netted base to hold seeds securely above water.
Nutrient Solution: Prepare a diluted, balanced hydroponic nutrient solution containing essential minerals such as nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus to nourish the growing plants.
Water Level Management: Maintain the water level so that it touches the bottom of the mesh tray, keeping roots hydrated without oversaturating them.
Light Requirements: Place the setup in a spot with 4-6 hours of indirect sunlight or use LED grow lights for consistent growth, particularly in low-light environments.
Air Circulation: Ensure good airflow around the plants to prevent mold and promote strong stem development. A small fan can be used to simulate outdoor breezes.
Regular Maintenance: Change the water every 5-7 days and keep the nutrient solution fresh. Check for any fungal growth and ensure roots remain healthy and white