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You can refer to seeds and organic fertilizers at https://vuonraugiadinh.buynow.vn/home Hello everyone, today I would like to share how to grow coriander, a vegetable that is both a seasoning vegetable and an effective herbal vegetable to dissolve kidney stones. To plant, you need to prepare the soil first, because this is a submerged plant, so soil treatment is very necessary. You choose a pot without drainage holes to plant. Place a layer of regular vegetable compost at the bottom of the pot (you should use old soil that has been used to plant vegetable pots before, so the soil is guaranteed to decompose better). If possible, prepare a little bit of humus to place on top of the pot. Then water it and leave it there for a few days before starting to plant. In case you do not have loam or your soil is not yet rotten, you can soak the soil for about 2 weeks before planting, the longer the better, so the soil will be more stable in the water environment, only then can you plant submerged plants. When you see the water in the pot bubbling, you need to pour it out and change the water, fill it to the brim to remove the light substances floating on the water surface from the pot, so that later when you plant vegetables in it, they will not stick to the plant. When buying coriander to eat, you can just keep the root part to plant. When pinning the branch into the pot, you need to pin it so that the last leaf axil is in the ground, because that is where the roots grow. After planting, choose a cool place to place the plant. After 2 days of planting, the plant will lose strength a bit, which is also normal, because the plant needs to try to maintain life by creating new roots to continue to get nutrients to nourish the plant. The soil and root are also in a stable position, so I will bring the plant to a place with mild sunlight for the best growth. Stewed vegetables are suitable for light sunlight or indirect sunlight, not suitable for direct sunlight all day. Remember to add water to the vegetable pot so that the soil is always flooded. After 1 week of planting, which means I left it in this new place for 5 days, the plants have grown quite a lot. There are also some stems that do not develop roots so they do not cling to the soil, you need to take them out and discard them. You can use black urea to fertilize, providing more nutrients for the plants to grow stronger (using a few seeds is enough). In the following days, just add water when you see that the water is low and wait to harvest. After 1 month, you can harvest and eat. If you often use stewed coriander as a seasoning vegetable, you can trim it for continuous use. Thank you for following and sharing. Best regards.