To grow coriander in hydroponics, you will need:
- * A hydroponic system (such as deep water culture, nutrient film technique, or drip irrigation)
- * Coriander seeds
- * Nutrient solution specifically formulated for hydroponic plants
- 1. Fill your hydroponic system with water and add the nutrient solution according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- 2. Germinate the coriander seeds by placing them in a damp paper towel or seed tray. Keep them in a warm, dark place until they sprout.
- 3. Once the seeds have sprouted, transfer them to the hydroponic system. Make sure the roots are fully submerged in the nutrient solution.
- 4. Keep the temperature between 70-75°F (21-24°C) and the pH between 5.5-6.5.
- 5. Keep the lights on for 16-18 hours per day and provide adequate air circulation to prevent mold.
- 6. Monitor the nutrient solution regularly and adjust as needed.
- 7. Harvest the leaves as needed when they reach the desired size, but avoid taking too much at once so the plant can continue to grow.