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**Title:** Growing Coriander in Hydroponics (Water) at Home
**Summary:**
* The video demonstrates how to easily grow coriander in water (hydroponics) at home.
* **Method:**
1. Use a basket with holes and place coriander seeds on a thin layer of material (e.g., peat) inside.
2. Suspend the basket in a vessel (e.g., paint bucket) with water, ensuring the water level is not too high or low.
3. Place in direct sunlight (winter) or partial sunlight (summer).
* **Care:**
+ Change water every 4-5 days to prevent rot.
+ Monitor water level and top up as needed.
+ (Optional) Use organic fertilizer (e.g., "Job Work Treatment") after 20 days.
* **Results:**
+ Coriander grows faster in water, with visible results in 15-40 days.
+ Healthy, green plants with strong root growth.
* **Harvesting:**
+ Cut individual leaves for repeated harvesting or trim the entire plant.
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1. The video demonstrates growing coriander in hydroponics (only in water).
2. Dry coriander seeds can be decomposed in water or soil.
3. To grow coriander in hydroponics, a basket with holes is used for root growth.
4. The basket should be partially submerged in water, with the water level not too high or too low.
5. If the water level is too high, coriander seeds may sprout due to excess water.
6. If the water level is too low, coriander roots may dry up.
7. Coriander grows easily in water during the winter season (October to April).
8. In summer, coriander should be kept in indirect sunlight (e.g., under a green net or with morning/evening sunlight).
9. When growing coriander in water, the water should be changed every 4-5 days to prevent rot.
10. After 15 days of growth in hydroponics, coriander roots develop and the plant grows.
11. After 20 days, almost all coriander plants have grown and are healthy.
12. Fertilizer can be used in hydroponics; in this case, a 500ml organic fertilizer was used.
13. After fertilizing, the water should be changed every 3-4 days until coriander growth starts, then every 15 days.
14. Coriander can be harvested hydroponically after 40 days, and leaves can be cut for repeated use.