How do I grow cilantro from cuttings?
Cilantro is a popular herb that can be easily grown from cuttings. Here's a step-by-step guide:
- Take cuttings from a healthy cilantro plant: Choose healthy stems with multiple leaves.
- Trim the stems: Remove the bottom leaves and cut the stems to about 3-4 inches in length.
- Remove the bottom leaves: Gently remove the bottom leaves from the stem, leaving only a few intact leaves at the top.
- Dip the stems in rooting hormone: This is optional but recommended to promote faster root growth.
- Plant the cuttings: Fill a pot with well-draining soil and create small holes. Place the cuttings in the holes and ensure the leaves are not buried.
- Water and keep moist: Water the soil thoroughly and keep it moist but not soggy.
- Place in indirect light: Keep the cuttings in a location that receives bright, indirect light.
- Wait for roots to grow: It usually takes 2-3 weeks for roots to develop.
- Transplant to larger containers: Once the roots are established, carefully transplant the cilantro cuttings to individual larger containers or in the garden.
Tips:
- Use clean and sterile tools.
- Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
- Fertilize the cilantro plants regularly.
- Harvest the leaves as needed.
FAQs:
- How long does it take for cilantro cuttings to root? 2-3 weeks.
- Can I grow cilantro cuttings in water? Yes, but it's more difficult than in soil.
- How often should I water cilantro cuttings? Water when the soil feels dry to the touch.
- How much sunlight do cilantro cuttings need? Bright, indirect light.
- How long do cilantro plants live? Annuals, typically living for a few months.
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