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200+ CULANTRO Seeds, Eryngium Foetidum parley, Ngo Gai , 2024 Season, Organic

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Original price was: $2.63.Current price is: $1.57.

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Climate : Sub-tropical, Tropical
Watering : Medium
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Type : Herb Seeds
Brand : Fresh
Soil Type : Loam, Peat, Sand
Seller Notes : “fresh seeds, Organic NON - GMO”
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) : 10 (30 to 40 °F)
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Sunlight : Partial Shade, Full Sun, Medium Sun
Indoor/Outdoor : Outdoor

The listing is for 200++ Seeds of CULANTRO Eryngium foetidum parley, Thai & Vietnamese Ngo Gai, , for Pho noodle soup. Planted and Collected Fresh Seeds every 2 weeks all year in our garden, Florida Plant Culantro : ***** Tempurature : 70 -90 degree F ***** Soil Temp : 75 – 80 degree F ***** Germinate : 2-4 weeks ***** Light. : full or partial sun ***** Water : moist , well – drained soil We will ship the seeds in 24 hours via USPS first class mail in regular white envelope, no tracking Please email us if you do not receive the seeds in 10 business days Culantro Eryngium foetidum is a tropical perennial herb in the family Apiaceae. Common names include culantro, shadow beni, Mexican coriander, bhandhania, and long coriander. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and South America, but is cultivated worldwide, sometimes being grown as an annual in temperate climates. Medicinal Value Of Culantro This plant has calcium, iron, carotene, and riboflavin. The harvested leaves are used as flavoring for meat and other foods. The name fitweed is derived from its supposedly anti-convulsion ingredients. The leaves are used for curing flu, diabetes, constipation and fevers. Tips for Growing Culantro from Seeds ♦ Buy high-quality culantro seeds ♦ Get a container or planting pot and fill it with the required soil type (seed starting mix) and moderate moisture ♦ Sow the seeds on the surface of the soil and place the container where direct light cannot reach and so it can get partial shade ♦ While waiting for the seeds to germinate ( 25-35 days ), ensure you keep the soil quite moist ♦ Once the seed starts to germinate, you can prune the culantro seeds after the first week of germination to maintain a spacing of 8 to 12cm. ♦ Allow the herb to sprout and grow through spring to summer while you keep picking their leaves for culinary purposes and storage ♦ If you need the seeds so you can grow them in the next growing season, you can allow the herb to go to seed and flower. This should happen after 10 weeks of sprouting. Then harvest the seeds and store them. The outdoor growing temperature for culantro is between 70-degree Fahrenheit and 90-degree Fahrenheit. Also, the soil temperature should be kept between 75-degree Fahrenheit as the minimum requirement and 80-degree Fahrenheit as the maximum requirement.

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