How to Grow Cilantro at Home in Water

Select Cilantro Seeds: Use whole coriander seeds from a garden center or store-bought cilantro.

Prepare the Colander: Choose a clean colander or mesh container that allows water drainage.

Soak Seeds: Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours to soften and encourage germination.

Rinse Seeds: Thoroughly rinse the seeds under running water.

Fill the Colander: Place the colander in a shallow dish or tray and fill it with the soaked seeds.

Maintain Humidity: Keep the seeds moist but not soggy. Add water to the dish under the colander to maintain humidity.

Provide Indirect Light: Place the colander in bright, filtered light or partial shade.

Watch and Wait: Germination can take a few days to weeks. Keep the seeds moist.

Harvest and Care: Harvest leaves when they reach a reasonable size. Cut leaves with scissors, leaving some growth.

Change the Water: Regularly change the water to prevent algae or mold growth.

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