The most important thing to remember when growing cilantro is that it does not like hot weather. Cilantro growing in soil that reaches 75F will bolt and go to seed. This means that the ideal cilantro growing conditions are cool but sunny. You should be growing cilantro where it will get early morning or late afternoon sun, but be shaded during the hottest part of the day.
Cilantro thrives best in full sun, ideally receiving 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day. However, in extremely hot climates, it can benefit from some afternoon shade to prevent bolting and prolong its growing season. Planting cilantro in well-drained soil with adequate moisture is also essential for optimal growth.
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Cilantro or Coriander (Coriandrun sativum) is an annual or biennial plant of the Parsley Family. when the leaves are used in flavourings and food it is called Cilantro, when it is the seeds used we call it coriander.When growing this herb outdoors as Cilantro it can tolerate some shade, however if you intend to harvest the seeds it should be grown in full sun.See the related link below for more information.
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Basil and cilantro are ideal to plant together because they both love full sun and plenty of moisture. If you're planting them together in a pot and planning to make pesto with your basil, though, you may want to grow the basil by itself since you'll need a lot of it.
part sun part shade about 4 hour of sun a day.
Mushrooms, but they are really a fungus. Plants need some sun. Not all need direct sun, but some.
This depends on the type of plant and its specific needs. Plants that require full sun will need minimally six hours of sun per day. Plants that require partial sun will need 4-6 hours of sun per day. Plants that require partial shade will need 2-4 hours of sun per day, and plants that require full shade will need no direct sunlight or no more than 2 hours per day.
Bearded dragons need the sun alot because they are reptiles.Reptiles are cold blooded and cold blooded reptiles dont produce their own body heat unlike us, humans(humans are warm blooded so we dont need to stand in the sun all day like reptiles).So all reptiles including the Bearded dragon get their warmth from the sun.
In the day, the sun is up. In the night, the sun is down.It all has to do with the Earth's rotation
they all need the sun in order to survive.
Iris need full sun, at least six hours a day.