Hi, This is my first post query. I have some Kelsae onion seed which germinated indoors 1 week ago in 5ins Rootrainers, 1 seedling per cell. My question is can they remain in the Rootrainers until ready for planting out at the allotment in April/May, or should I transplant into say 9cm pots? Any advice much appreciated.
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Originally posted by Travellers View PostHi, This is my first post query. I have some Kelsae onion seed which germinated indoors 1 week ago in 5ins Rootrainers, 1 seedling per cell. My question is can they remain in the Rootrainers until ready for planting out at the allotment in April/May, or should I transplant into say 9cm pots? Any advice much appreciated.
onion seedlings seem to do best when the roots are in contact with the side of the pots they are growing in so don't be in too much of a hurry to pot them on. Just make sure they are in good light and try to keep them at a minimum of 50ºf as that is the minimum temperature they need to keep growing. Don't however allow the plants to become rootbound and pot them on in to a good compost when needed.
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