Growing Thai hybrid long coriander (often called long coriander or sawtooth herb) in a pot is very doable indoors if you get a few basics right. Here’s a clear, practical guide:
🌱 1. Choose the Right Pot & Soil
- Pot size: At least 6–8 inches deep with drainage holes
- Soil mix: Loose, well-draining
- Garden soil + compost + sand (1:1:1) works well
- Avoid heavy clay soil—it causes root rot
☀️ 2. Light Requirements
- Needs bright indirect light
- Keep near a window with filtered sunlight
- Direct harsh sun (especially afternoon) can scorch leaves
- If indoors is dark, 4–6 hrs under a grow light helps
💧 3. Watering
- Keep soil slightly moist, not soggy
- Water when top 1 inch feels dry
- Overwatering = yellow leaves and root issues
🌡️ 4. Temperature & Humidity
- Ideal: 18–30°C
- Likes moderate humidity
- Avoid cold drafts or AC airflow directly on plant
🌿 5. Feeding (Fertilizer)
- Use a mild liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks
- Or add vermicompost monthly
- Too much fertilizer reduces flavor










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