Onion transplanting time
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Transplanting onions is usually done in November. Avoid too cold weather and don’t do it too early. Generally, planting time is in September in autumn, and it takes about 2 months to grow before transplanting. When transplanting, you must prepare loose and good soil, and pay attention to keeping it warm, otherwise it will suffer frost damage and affect its growth next year.
1. Transplanting time
1. Transplanting time
When transplanting onions, you should avoid super cold weather and can do it around November at the end of autumn. If transplanted at this time, it will enter the winter in the best condition. If transplanted earlier, it is likely to have early planting in spring. If transplanted too late, it may be frostbitten and unable to survive the winter normally.
Generally, people sow seeds in September in autumn , it will take about 2 months to grow before transplanting. In addition, when transplanting, it is necessary to screen out those seedlings that are weak and have diseases and insect pests, and try to transplant strong seedlings, which will be more helpful for their later growth.
2. Precautions
1. Soil: Onions have relatively good adaptability, but relatively loose and well-permeable soil is more conducive to its growth.
2. Keep it warm: also give it in winter A mild environment so that it will grow better, the most suitable temperature is between 16-28℃. Keep warm in the cold winter to avoid freezing damage.
3. Watering: After completing the transplanting work, the soil should not be allowed to become too dry. Proper watering is needed, but do not water immediately, wait for it to slow down. Also, in the coming spring, that is, from March to April, it needs to be watered back to green.
2. Precautions
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