What are the cultivation methods of deer onions?

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Open field cultivation of deer and onion

Greenhouse cultivation of deer and onion

Exposed basket cultivation


To breed deer and onions, you can choose different planting methods according to different needs. Generally, it includes open field cultivation, greenhouse potted cultivation and basket cultivation.


What are the cultivation methods of deer onions
Open field cultivation of deer and onion

Open field cultivation of deer onions

Open field cultivation is a type of deer onion cultivation. Choose a place with higher terrain and good drainage for cultivation.

Remove the small bulbs from the bulbs of deer onions for propagation, and trim the roots of the main bulbs and dry them before planting. Keep the distance between plants at about 15cm, cover with soil, and be careful to expose the top of the ball.

Note that for open field cultivation, proper fertilization should be applied during breeding to maintain the growth and flowering of the plants. When dormant, dig out the bulbs and place them in the greenhouse to rest. Keep the outdoor temperature around 5℃, dry and ventilated.

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Greenhouse cultivation of deer and onion

For potted deer and onion greenhouses, bulbs that can bloom in about 3 years are generally selected. When potted, one plant is usually planted in a flowerpot, or 3-4 plants are planted in a large pot. When planting, it is usually planted shallowly, and the bulbs should be exposed above the soil surface.

When potting, pay attention to watering to keep it moist, and fertilizing once every half month. Repot the plant promptly and water less during the plant’s dormant period.

Exposed basket cultivation

Basket cultivation means that bulbs can be planted in a basket, usually 16 bulbs. Deer onions planted in this way are easier to transplant and easier to maintain. Pay attention to weeding in time.

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Greenhouse cultivation of deer and onion

Exposed basket cultivation














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