Soil environment
Pastoral soil is mixed with river silt and some humus in the ratio of 2:2:0.5, which is the soil used for general cultivation. Because coriander is still an aquatic plant, it can also be cultivated in water, but pay attention to the frequency of changing water and the necessary liquid nutrition of some hydroponic plants p>
Fertilization
Coriander still needs a lot of fertilizer. Generally, fertilizer should be added every 20 days during the growth period. This is for the amount of fertilizer planted in the open space of the courtyard. If it is in the flower pot, it needs to reduce fertilizer accordingly. Huabao No. 2 can be used for soil cultivation. If it is hydroponic, it needs to maintain the medium acidity of water p>
Watering
Coriander likes to be wet, and the general cultivation environment should also ensure the supply of water. Because the branches and leaves of coriander are thick, water is not easy to preserve, and it will evaporate quickly. Therefore, besides spraying water, spray is often used to spray the leaves, provide water for plants, and increase environmental humidity. Clean aboveground parts of plants are also conducive to more robust growth p>
In winter, coriander doesn't need too much water. At this time, it's best to keep the soil environment of the flower pot slightly dry. Water it properly, but don't cause water logging. If you use tap water for irrigation, you need to dry the water in the sun for a day or two and turn it into soft water p>