should i bend the tops over to send more to the bulb rather than the tops?
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Hi Ken - welcome to the Vine.
Whereabouts are you and what onions are you growing?
Generally speaking it's not a good idea to bend the tops of onions over. The leaves are needed to grow the bulbs. They will fall of their own accord when their job is done.
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Please tell me more about growing red onions. Decided to grow some this year, along with white and spring onions. All went well, but part of the crop looks like it has been trampled on. Although i know this is not possible, i was wondering if it was something to do with the 2013 heatwave that we are having currently. I am watering most nights, and some of the crop has gone to 'seed'. Im wondering if it is possible that maybe my bulbs were not deep enough? Help needed !!
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Welcome to the vine John & Ken, John, onions are drought tolerant so you don't need to water to the extent you say, I've not watered mine for weeks. The stalks will keel over on their own accord when ready, my reds (sets) are bolting but I'm just nipping the seed heads off.Last edited by Bigmallly; 18-07-2013, 07:26 AM.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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It all depends on where you are growing your onions, in the ground or in containers, watering advice would be totally different in both cases.
I grow in pots and at this time of year and with the weather we are having I have to water every night.
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Originally posted by ken anderson View Postshould i bend the tops over to send more to the bulb rather than the tops?
Originally posted by John Forman View PostPlease tell me more about growing red onions.
Originally posted by John Forman View Postthe crop looks like it has been trampled on.
Originally posted by John Forman View Postsome of the crop has gone to 'seed'.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by ken anderson View Postshould i bend the tops over to send more to the bulb rather than the tops?
Originally posted by John Forman View PostPlease tell me more about growing red onions.
Originally posted by John Forman View Postthe crop looks like it has been trampled on.
Originally posted by John Forman View Postsome of the crop has gone to 'seed'.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Thanks everyone for your help. I was worring about the red onions, and now joining here and talking to people who know makes it clearer to me. They were grown from sets (bulbs),and they have been planted in the ground. I have the 'flower spikes' and some are very tall, so ill get them up this week. Thanks.Last edited by John Forman; 21-07-2013, 07:47 PM.
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