- Sow the seeds directly in the soil as coriander has a taproot system that does not transplant well.
- Coriander prefers well-draining soil with a neutral pH level between 6.0 to 7.0.
- It can tolerate both full sun and partial shade, but full sun is preferred for maximum growth.
- Sow the seeds directly in the soil as coriander has a taproot system that does not transplant well.
- Keep the soil moist during germination, which usually takes 7 to 10 days.
- Once established, water coriander regularly but avoid overwatering as it can cause root rot.
Desi Coriander
₹75.00
Heirloom Indian Coriander variety with annual growth habit.
Highly scented with a citrus top note.
Dark green leaves require regular cutting to prevent bolting.
Produces tender, green seeds that are a must-have in Indian dishes.
The packet contains over 30 seeds.
Saqib Mir –
While the plants did grow and produce flavorful leaves, I didn’t find them to be any better than other cilantro varieties I’ve grown in the past.
Adarsh Pillai –
Easy! Try it!!
Swati Patel –
The seeds were easy to grow and the plants grew quickly, producing a great yield of flavorful and aromatic cilantro leaves
Ajay Singh –
Great germination rates. I have so much cilantro growing right now thanks to these seeds!
K Lalremsangi –
The Coriander Seeds from Mountain Top Seed Bank produced some of the healthiest and hardest plants I’ve ever grown. The seeds were easy to sow and the plants grew quickly, producing lush green leaves that were perfect.
Lavanya Singh –
maybe a 70-80% germination rate in my organic garden, big beautiful tall fragrant cilantro