Onion Seed IntroductionOnion seeds are generally obtained after flowering. Most of its seeds spread by themselves, while some are spread artificially. Onion seed planting timeMost onion seeds are planted in spring and autumn every year, around March and October. Generally, the temperature at these two times is very suitable for onion growth, and they can survive well when planted. How to plant onion seeds1. Generally, when planting onions, you should first select the seeds. It is best to choose healthy and relatively full seeds so that they can survive quickly after planting. 2. After choosing the seeds, you can choose the soil. It is best to use some fertile and loose sandy soil with good drainage capabilities to avoid water accumulation at the roots when watering. 3. Generally, you need to fertilize on a regular basis after planting onions, making sure to apply fertilizer once a month or so, then water it appropriately and wait for it to grow and develop. 3. Generally, when planting onions, you should pay attention to the temperature around them and ensure that the temperature is not lower than 10 degrees Celsius, otherwise it will affect the growth of the plants. |
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