Bolts quickly in heat – prefer cooler spots.
Coriander (also known as Koriander) belongs to the Herbs category and is suitable for outdoor planting from Mid Spring onwards.
Use the Growing Temperature Sum (GTS) as a guide: Coriander can be safely transplanted once the local GTS has passed the threshold for Mid Spring and no frost is expected. GrowPilot.guide calculates the current GTS for your location automatically.
🗓️ Tip: Always check the 10-day weather forecast before planting outdoors. The GTS is a helpful guide but does not replace a frost check for your specific area.
Coriander is frost-sensitive and should only be planted out after the last frost date for your area. Minimum night temperature: 7°C. Brief cold snaps below 0°C can cause damage.
Coriander grows best at daytime temperatures between 15°C and 28°C. Night temperatures should not fall below 7°C.
Coriander is relatively robust against mold and tolerates wetter conditions well. Still, always avoid waterlogging.
Rain sensitivity: Medium – Moderate rain is tolerated, but waterlogging should be avoided.
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