1. Is it possible?Onions can be grown on the balcony, and it is very common. Many people grow potted onions on their balconies, windowsills, etc. at home. Planting can be done in spring or autumn. As long as you master reasonable maintenance methods, it will quickly grow out of the pot and we can eat green onions soon. 2. Maintenance methods for blooming pots1. Watering: Do not water it too much during the breeding period, as long as the soil in the pot is slightly moist. If the balcony is open to the sky, it should be sheltered from the rain on rainy days. 2. Fertilization: If you want it to grow faster and full of pots, you should add fertilizer in time. It is recommended that you apply fertilizer once a month. You can choose bean cake fertilizer, organic fertilizer or chicken manure fertilizer. 3. Sunlight: When breeding, it needs to be exposed to the sun appropriately, but not for too long, especially not exposed to strong light. In addition, good ventilation should be maintained. 4. Soil: Whether the soil chosen during planting is suitable will also affect its blooming. When planting, you should choose sandy soil rich in nutrients. |
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