Cork: 100% Portuguese, it is a natural, lightweight, water-resistant, renewable, and biodegradable material. The bark of the cork oak, from which cork is harvested, regenerates every 7 years, eliminating the need to fell trees to produce this noble, sustainable, and distinctly Portuguese material.
Practical: A cork pot that serves as its own planter and can be reused. It contains everything you need, including instructions. Even for beginners, growing coriander is easy and accessible.
Versatile: Small, lightweight, and with a simple design, it is perfect for small spaces or for those living in apartments. It complements any decor beautifully.
Sustainable and therapeutic: Handmade with eco-friendly materials that promote a greener and more conscious lifestyle. Caring for plants is a relaxing activity, ideal for reducing the stress of everyday life.
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Coriander can take 6 to 12 days to germinate and about 3 to 4 months to be ready for harvest.
Coriander is an annual plant. After harvesting all the leaves, you should replace the soil and plant more seeds.
Coriander likes moist soil, but not soggy. Check with your finger in the soil: if it feels dry, water close to the ground with about a coffee cup's worth. In summer, it requires more regular watering. Remember that the Grow cork has no drainage hole, and if it retains too much water at the bottom, it may harm the plant.
Our kits are designed for indoor use, in a location with light and direct sunlight, but they can be placed outdoors as well. There is no need to transfer to a pot; the Grow cork has enough space for the coriander to grow.
Your plant is infested with whiteflies. To combat this, you can dissolve 1 teaspoon of soap flakes and add 5 drops of oil to half a liter of warm water, then place it in a spray bottle. Spray until the whiteflies are well covered. You can also use neem oil, which is a natural insect repellent.