1. Is parsley cut or pulled
There are two ways to harvest coriander, some are pulled directly, and some are cut directly with scissors. These two methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. Generally speaking, cutting is better than pulling. Generally, it can be regenerated after cutting with scissors, which does not affect its normal growth and can be used all the time p>
However, if it is extracted, it will not regenerate. This time, it will not regenerate next time. It has to be pulled and planted at the same time, which will not only be laborious and time-consuming, but also affect the growth of other corianders. The advantage of extraction is that its roots can be obtained, and the roots of coriander also have good edible value. However, when it is found that the seedlings are planted too densely after they grow, the method of thinning seedlings needs to be adopted, and its density can be directly pulled out, which is more appropriate p>
2. Potting method of coriander
Planting time: coriander planting needs to choose an appropriate time, generally in May and June in spring or October in autumn. At this time, the temperature is more appropriate, which is conducive to the growth of coriander p>
Prepare seeds: buy seeds before potting. Generally, the seeds bought back will have a hard shell. This layer of hard shell needs to be rubbed open by hand, so that it can be planted and sprouted conveniently p>
Seed treatment: after the hard shell is rubbed open, it should be treated with germination. Soak the seeds in warm water at about 40 degrees for about six hours. If you find seeds growing together during soaking, you should also rub them open p>
Prepare pot soil: select a pot of appropriate size, fill it with clean and sterilized garden soil, and mix some base fertilizer into it to make the soil contain certain nutrition p>
Potted planting: after preparing the pot soil, plant the sprouted seed by sowing, then sprinkle it with a layer of thin soil, and spray some water on the surface of the pot soil with a watering can to make the soil slightly moist. If the temperature is low, you can also cover the flowerpot with a layer of fresh-keeping film, which can have the effect of heat preservation and moisture retention and is conducive to seed germination. After treatment, keep the temperature and moisture suitable and wait for the seed buds to break through the soil p>