I grow cilantro in a pot on my windowsill for use in cooking. The seeds germinate very quickly, but the plants seem to die off after only a few weeks, so I have to keep planting new crops. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
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I grow cilantro in a pot on my windowsill for use in cooking. The seeds germinate very quickly, but the plants seem to die off after only a few weeks, so I have to keep planting new crops. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
Cilantro is a very short lived plant when grown in warm conditions. You might find this helpful.
http://www.richters.com/newdisplay.c...=4742175.22898
http://www.richters.com/newdisplay.c...=4742175.22898
Newt
EXACTLY what I wanted to know!
I love your signature! Thanks for making my day.
[align=left]I had no idea that the plants live for just a couple of weeks.[/align]
[align=left]I too thought it was just me, so I pretty much gave up on trying to plant cilantro.* Guess I'll give it another try (especially the heat tolerant, Mexican, variety).[/align]
Hi TN Gardener,
People are often so relieved to know that it's the cilantro and not them, and then they're disappointed that it doesn't live longer.* Glad you iknow you'll try again.
Newt
[align=left]Yep. I'll try again.* I guess I'll just plant several seeds at a time and plant them every week or so throughout the spring & summer.[/align]