Description: 1000+ SEEDS-.Culantro seeds, Recao, Long Coriander, Thai Parsley, Ngo gai Tender Perennial Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady Soil Types: Average Zones (See US Zone map):7-11 11-13 Needs Heat. Good pot plant. Germination: Medium. Do not over-water the young seedlings for they will dampen off easily. Culantro, also known as Thai Parsley, is the plant most similar to Cilantro in flavor and used by many South American countries as well as in Asia and the Caribbean even more frequently than Cilantro. Culantro (Eryngium Foetidum) is known as Recao in Puerto Rico, Long Coriander in Asia and Culantro in Mexico is known as Mexican Coriander. Great in soups, beans, salsas and stews. Leaves can also be clipped and used fresh or frozen to keep their fresh flavor. Cilantro is rich in iron, carotene, riboflavin and calcium with a strong, pungent flavor. Culantro likes the shade and will not survive Full Sun. Also it loves moisture NOT wetness! Be patient. Some seeds take longer to germinate than others. The average germination time for culantro is anywhere from 25 to 40 days, although I have see someone seedlings germinate in as little as 14 days by maintaining the substrate temperature between 75-80°F (24-27°F) with the use of a heating mat, a 3.5" tall humidity dome, and a thermostat (too much heat is no good for culantro's germination, though) The plants should be set out after the danger of frost has passed. Transplants should be spaced 4 - 6 inches within the row and no closer than 6 inches apart between the rows.
Price: 11.19 USD
Location: Indio, California
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Type: Vegetable Seeds
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