Plant Guide
Cilantro & Coriander : Slow Bolt Cilantro
Slow-bolt, spicy cilantro
Deliciously spicy, pungent, bright green leaves essential for Mexican and Asian dishes. This slow-bolt strain holds better than any other at the leaf stage.
Apiaceae Coriandrum sativum
Transplant Outdoors
Be careful during transplanting; Cilantro does not transplant well.
When: When plants are 2" tall.
How: Transplant seedlings 3 - 4" apart.
Cilantro doesn't like heat and bolts quickly once the weather warms up. It does best in the cool weather of spring or early fall. In mild winter areas it may continue to grow right through the winter. It can also be sown in autumn for an early spring crop.
Spacing
6.0"-12.0", 4 plants per sq ftPlant cilantro 6 to 8" apart if you intend to harvest the leaves, and 12" apart if growing the plants for coriander seeds.
Transplant Outdoors
0-2 weeks after LFDBe careful during transplanting; Cilantro does not transplant well.
When: When plants are 2" tall.
How: Transplant seedlings 3 - 4" apart.
