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Coriander is an herb with a taproot system, where the main root grows deep into the soil to provide stability and access to water and nutrients. This root system helps coriander plants thrive in different growing conditions and support their rapid growth.
clay soil
coriander is a type of tap root
the soil used for pigeon pea is loamy soil
Tap root
Yes, you can successfully grow coriander from dried seeds by planting them in well-draining soil, keeping them moist, and providing adequate sunlight.
If the recipe calls for coriander seeds, cumin and caraway seeds are good substitutes. If the leaves of coriander is what is required for the recipe, this is also known as cilantro. In this case, fresh parsley can be used as a substitute.
For lentils(masoor) and other pulses,loamy soils,which drain water easily,are required.
The soil that is required for the growth of a watermelon is deep sandy loam soil.
A coriander plant should be watered when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain out of the bottom of the pot to prevent waterlogged soil. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.
Coriander