
Seeding
Cilantro requires a moderate amount of space to grow. To plant cilantro in your grow bag, make three evenly spaced holes in a triangle formation. Place 2-3 seeds in each hole, about ½” deep. Lightly cover the seeds with soil and water. Once the seedlings have sprouted, thin them to 1 strong plant per hole.
Growing Conditions
2-3 Seeds
1/2” deep50°F – 85°F
Cool/Warm/Hot4-6 Hours
Full Sun to Partial Shade50 Days
to Harvest

Harvest
Harvest once the plants have become established and before flowering begins in warmer weather.

Garden Tips
Cilantro is notorious for bolting quickly, especially in warmer weather or when exposed to different stress triggers such as heat, drought and overcrowding. Combat this by placing your grow bag in a shaded area during extreme heat, mulch your soil to keep your plants cool, and routinely harvest to encourage new plant growth and delay bolting.