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Hydroponic Cilantro Planting Calendar: Seed to Harvest Timeline

Cilantro is useful for repeat sowing because it can bolt quickly when the room runs warm or the light cycle is too aggressive. This guide gives you the timing, system fit, growing ranges, and mistakes to avoid before you add the crop to your calendar.

Cilantro quick numbers

MetricRecommended rangeWhy it matters
DifficultymediumSets expectation before you choose the crop.
Germination8 daysUse this as the first check-in date.
Harvest window30-40 daysThe real date moves with temperature, light, and variety.
Best systemKratky jarMatches the crop to the equipment style.
pH6.0-6.5Keep nutrient uptake in a forgiving range.
EC0.8-1.4 mS/cmAvoid underfeeding or overfeeding the crop.

Seed to harvest timeline

StageTarget dateWhat to check
SeedDay 0Start Cilantro and save the planted date in the tracker.
GerminationDay 8Look for even sprouting before increasing light intensity.
Transplant or thinDay 15Move into Kratky jar once roots are established.
First harvest windowDay 30-40Cut outer stems first and reseed often because cilantro is a short-cycle herb.

Weekly checks for this crop

CheckpointTimingAction
Light checkFirst 3 days after sproutKeep Cilantro compact by lowering weak light or raising intensity slowly.
Nutrient checkWeeklyHold pH around 6.0-6.5 and EC around 0.8-1.4 mS/cm unless the plant shows stress.
Canopy checkMid-cycleKeep spacing near 4-6 in between plants so leaves dry between light cycles.
Next sowingDay 21Start the next Cilantro batch before the current one finishes.

Best setup

Cilantro is best for cooler herb cycles and succession planting. Use Kratky jar, keep the grow area around 60-70 F, and plan for 12-14 hours of light.

  • Spacing: 4-6 in between plants
  • Harvest: Cut outer stems first and reseed often because cilantro is a short-cycle herb.
  • Good varieties: Slow bolt, Santo, Calypso

Mistakes to avoid

  • Growing it in the same warm cycle as tomatoes or peppers.
  • Expecting one plant to produce for months.
  • Skipping succession sowing every few weeks.

How to schedule the next crop

Do not wait until harvest day to start the next seed. For Cilantro, open the tracker around day 21 and start the next batch if the current crop looks healthy.

This creates a steady indoor rhythm instead of one full harvest followed by an empty system.

When to skip this crop

Skip Cilantro for this cycle if you cannot hold the room near 60-70 F, if the system cannot fit 4-6 in between plants, or if your light schedule is far from 12-14 hours.

FAQ

How long does hydroponic cilantro take from seed to harvest?

Plan around 30-40 days for a beginner indoor setup, with germination usually starting around day 8.

What is the best hydroponic system for cilantro?

Kratky jar is the best default here because it matches the crop size, harvest cycle, and beginner maintenance needs.

What should beginners watch most closely with cilantro?

Growing it in the same warm cycle as tomatoes or peppers.