CILANTRO HARVEST - How to Harvest Cilantro (Coriander) & Stop Bolting !

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How to harvest cilantro or coriander? How to stop or delay bolting? Join me on this hot day in Southern France to see the 5 experiments I did over the past 3 weeks searching for the best method to harvest cilantro in order to get a great harvest and to delay bolting. Even with 90 degree days (30 degree Celsius), my cilantro is still going! 🌱
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00:00 Intro
00:42 First 3 Experiments Explained
01:57 Preparing the Cilantro
02:52 Results after 1 week
03:48 Results after 2 weeks
05:00 Last 2 Experiments
05:31 Results after 3 Weeks
06:30 My preferred harvesting method 👍🏻

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Well presented on coriander harvest
Good share friend

gogreenwithjyothi
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Let me commend you on your contribution, you were thorough, helpful, and concise. Thank you 🙏
Thank you two times 😊

chefinspiredevents
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Best cilantro harvest video I’ve seen. Thank you! So helpful to the novice gardener. 🌱😃

tammymariposa
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What a perfect video, showing all the methods of harvest and how the plant takes to it is extremely helpful. I'll be coming back to this video for sure once my cilantro gets going.

Cerbium
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Love this video. I commend you for conducting a systematic and controlled experiment, with only minimal variables. All Coriander growth was from the same seed stock, grown in the same soil, and was exposed to identical environment. This minimized the uncertainty in your results. Your "experiment within experiment" yielded valuable information.
I sow Coriander in successive batches-- every 2 weeks. Thus, I am never out of fresh Coriander, which is an essential part of Indian cuisine.
Thanks for sharing. It is extremely beneficial.

RajiTripathi
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Indah sekali pemandangannya, seger bnyk pohonnya

arsyillahabibahbudiman
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this is THE EXACT video i was looking for. im growing coriander for my rabbits and guinea pigs so they enjoy it at every stage of its growth. However i want to get as long as i can out of each plant all year round. Thankyou for this.

bunlady
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Thank you for the tips. They are most helpful as I’m trying to grow a little bit of herb in my patio for everyday cooking.

homecookingwitheva
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Very well explained and very helpful! I'll make sure to check this again if ever start growing cilantro. 😊

TheseSucculentBuddies
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TY. Going to try what you mentioned, last season...didn't get the regrowth I had hoped for.

excxmoody
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Wonderful video, really informative and clear. Very nice to see the way the experiment was performed, along with the results. I am growing corriander in Brazil, so keen to avoid early bolting. Wish me luck, and thank you!

deijones
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I was debating all these methods for so long that it’s all bolted now! lol😅 will try the best method with my next coriander

veevlavie
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Thank you for the tips, I really appreciate it.

MichaelSager-ttvi
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Beautiful video .very interesting thanks for sharing.

PGTV
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Great video! Well done and thanks. I'm also curious if you noticed any difference in the taste? I find that coriander/cilantro (like many other plants) tends to taste more bitter once it starts to bolt.

mrdeanvincent
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What zone are you in? You mentioned sowing in early March and where I’m at (zone 6) it recommends sowing after the last frost or right around it which is April 15th here. Just wondering because I bet I could sow a bit earlier

frogman
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Wonderful video. Thanks so much. If I can only figure out how to keep my cilantro alive all summer. It hates the extreme heat in NC. I love these methods you shared though and how to cut and prune. :)

carolp
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Any suggestions on how to stop invisible insects from cutting up my cilantro? My plant got attacked! Thanks.

alexafoley
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Great effort, growing coriander is a frustrating business. Mine bolts before I can get much off it (UK). I’m inclined to try growing highly concentrated in containers like the supermarkets do, maybe starting a new pot every week or two. Question: is collecting seed from my plants for growing likely to be successful?

callumclark
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You might want to try cutting everything off but do it ABOVE where you see the bud between the stem and the leaf. The plant doesn't seem to start growing and bushing out again as well from its very base as it does when you cut above a first bud. You can expect multiple harvests this way if you make your next cuts before you see any hint of it bolting. You can grab the whole plant, cut it all off above the first buds. You open it up to the sun that way and it makes harvesting more efficient and bountiful. We grow long wide beds of cilantro and can harvest the whole 15 foot/ 4 rows in a half an hour. We make lots of cilantro pesto and freeze it to last til next Spring.

charlescaldwell