Zero germination
Plant disease guide · TerraceFarming
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What causes Zero germination?
Coriander 'seeds' are actually husks containing two seeds. If planted whole, they take a very long time to sprout, or rot.
How to treat Zero germination
If unsprouted after 3 weeks, resow using the prevention method.
How to prevent Zero germination
Gently crush the coriander seeds with a rolling pin to split them into halves before sowing. Soak them overnight in water.
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