An Easy Choice: Bare Root vs. Strawberry Plant Plug
Strawberry plugs vs. bare root plants. Which one is better and why?
Onion production is largely based on the amount of sunlight it receives during the entire growing process. In order for the bulbs to form properly, enough sunlight is needed for healthy above-ground leaf production. Different varieties require varying hours of sunlight to produce a large, healthy onion crop. Choosing the right onion type for your area is crucial in terms of timing so taking this first step will set you up for a successful harvest.
– Plant in spring for a mid-summer harvest
– Start bulbing when day length reaches 14-16 hours
– Plant in late winter for an early summer harvest
– Start bulbing when day length reaches 12-14 hours
– Plant in fall if temps are rarely below 20F
– Plant in late winter if temps are frequently below 20F
– Start bulbing when day length reaches 10-12 hours
Depending on your preference, you can choose to start your seeds indoors with a light kit or outdoors in a greenhouse setting. Below is a list of all the essentials to begin growing your bulbing onions from seed and get them ready for transplant.Â
At 3 1/2″ – 4″, trim the tops of the onion seedlings about once a week. This will help to stress the plant and develop a strong root system to support the plant in the bulbing stage.Â
Strawberry plugs vs. bare root plants. Which one is better and why?
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