I was reading up about growing onions from seed on several sites/forums, and a couple of American based ones suggested trimming the tops of the seedlings to 3 inches in order to promote the formation of stronger roots and new leaves, thus giving larger bulbs.
This was the first mention I found, onion seedlings: trimming height and transplanting Qs - Growing from Seed Forum - GardenWeb
This one seems to suggest just to trim at planting out time. http://www.groworganic.com/library_112.html
It seems to be just for seedling, not sets, and only before the final planting out, after which you let them be.
I have never heard of this before for onions, has anyone tried it, does it work?
I was wondering whether to try trimming some and leaving some to find out if it makes a difference. (Once I have the seeds in and up )
This was the first mention I found, onion seedlings: trimming height and transplanting Qs - Growing from Seed Forum - GardenWeb
This one seems to suggest just to trim at planting out time. http://www.groworganic.com/library_112.html
It seems to be just for seedling, not sets, and only before the final planting out, after which you let them be.
I have never heard of this before for onions, has anyone tried it, does it work?
I was wondering whether to try trimming some and leaving some to find out if it makes a difference. (Once I have the seeds in and up )
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