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For a longer-lasting setup:
Add a self-watering system using a cotton wick from a water reservoir at the base of the container to the growing medium. This ensures a tiny, consistent supply of moisture without needing daily watering.
FAQ:
Q: Can I grow coriander indoors using this method?
A: Yes! This method works well indoors, especially in kitchens or on window sills with indirect light.
Q: Will the coriander regrow after cutting?
A: Yes, if you don’t cut the stems too low. Leave at least 1–2 inches above the base for regrowth.
Q: What if the towel dries out?
A: If the cloth dries out before germination, lightly mist it with water. After the initial sprouting phase, a drier environment is acceptable.
Q: Can I use this method for other herbs?
A: It works best for soft-stemmed herbs like basil or mint, though results may vary depending on humidity and climate.
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