Cilantro

Medium

Cilantro microgreens are the young, aromatic sprouts of the cilantro plant, offering a fresh, citrusy flavor and a wealth of nutrients, making them a popular choice for enhancing the taste and health benefits of various culinary creations.

Harvest15-20 days

Microgreens are harvested by cutting them just above the soil level. Cilantro takes typically 15-20 days to grow.

Sowing density

For optimal growth and yield, Cilantro should be sown using 30-40 grams, depending on the variety and desired harvest size.

Germination36 hours

Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow, it typically takes Cilantro 36 hours before the seeds begin to produce sprouts.

Stack7-9 days

Stacking is a technique where multiple trays of plants are stacked on top of each other during the growing process to save space and encourage stem elongation.

Soak2-4 hours

Soaking seeds is a technique where seeds are soaked in water for a certain period before planting to enhance germination rates, shorten the germination time, and improve the overall quality of the microgreens.

Mold Prone

Microgreens are prone to mold growth due to their high moisture content, and proper ventilation, drainage, and watering are essential to prevent mold growth during the growing process.