windowsill is fine but do turn them daily . Beer bottle noted.
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Ap - Yes, all future pics/queries regarding these onions will be in this thread. no problem....
I am already following your advice regarding the seaweed feed/tonic....
2 empty beer bottles on table now! no more though, as work tomorrow....
Thank you for the advice, they will be in daughters windowsill soon....
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CG,
if you haven't already seen it, this article by Peter Glazebrook is worth reading. It is really well over the top but it works for Peter. http://www.nvsuk.org.uk/images/user/...Glazebrook.pdf
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Originally posted by chilli_grower View PostAp - Yes, all future pics/queries regarding these onions will be in this thread.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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ok AP, the leaves are getting pretty tall now, and starting to bend over my wire hoops. (See pic).
Also see pic of plant knocked out of pot.
What do you think? Time to put into bigger pots with bigger stakes and hoops????Attached FilesLast edited by chilli_grower; 02-02-2014, 01:42 PM.
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ok, here are a couple of them potted on into 6 inch pots.
I need to pick up some more compost on the weekend for the others!
THey are taking up a lot of room now on the windowsills.
I suspect they will have to end up in the unheated conservatory soon. Will they be ok in cooler conditions?
The temperature is usually around 10 degrees day and night in there at the moment. But if we are due a cold snap, then I can turn the heater on for a while.
cheersAttached Files
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The trick with onions is to get them growing and keep them growing so Whatever you do, don't risk them getting a check. Onions need a minimum 55f to maintain growth, that's around 13c. if you are maintaining 10c, heating to maintain 2-3 degrees more shouldn't be too expensive (says he hopefully)
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Here are 2 pics of the same onion.
The base of it looks nice and strong, but why is the top of that one leaf limping like that?
A few of my onions are doing this.
Whilst under the grow light, they were fine.
Is it because they are now adapting to window sill life?
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hi Ap, yes, same onion.
A little dry on top yes, but moist around 1 inch downLast edited by chilli_grower; 16-02-2014, 08:20 PM.
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