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The bulb onions we get here in Canada are not as prone to multiplying as subtropical and tropical onions are. I have some Allium × proliferum bulbils in an egg carton here, awaiting final replanting, and they appear to be trying to get up out of the carton! Have you ever encountered Allium × proliferum?
That's true. But yours can get really huge. I guess it's a trade-off. 😃... I've never grown Allium x proliferum before. A colleague of mine recently got several lines from the Netherlands for research, I'll check if he has that and give it a try. Best of luck.
i use the cutting method and maybe im cutting too soon because i feel like they grow very tall about 4 weeks and then i cut but each time i cut they grow back thinner and i feel like after the third cut they don't grow as well. I also don't see any reproducing of new green onions. i do fertilize with banana water about 2wice a month. any tips?
I think the soil is probably getting depleted that's why they grow thinner. Onions, love nitrogen fertilizer and banana water doesn't have a lot of nitrogen. Try adding compost, poultry manure or seaweed fertilizer.
o wow ok i thought banana water would be nitrogen. i do have compost however i grow indoors so i try not to use my compost for indoor use. i do have rabbit poop. would that work? Thank you!@@dr_obisgarden
The kind we have here are the bunching type. The don't grow as big as the non bunching types but they do proliferate quickly. You can look out for those types when next you go to the farmers market or store.
Actually there are some spring onion varieties that never bunch or tiller. These often grow very big with thick stems so I suspect that is the case with the one you grew. Some seed companies actually breed out bunching ability from their varieties so you have to keep buying seeds from them if you want to grow more spring onions.
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From Florida - thanks for the great tutorial!
You're most welcome!
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Best part is involving the kids! They are learning something valuable and don't even realize it?!
Thanks for sharing this useful knowledge.
My pleasure
Quite impressive! I'll definitely give it a shot.
Thanks.
Hi my brother thanks for sharing your ideas how to grow spring onions can you please let me know where I can buy some to grow. Thanks
From the local market or from the grocery section of a mall.
This is an excellent video. Thank you.
You're most welcome. Thank you as well.
Dr Obi you have an absolutely nice channel. I really enjoy watching your videos my friend.
Thanks, African Lion! 😊 Welcome to the family.
Brilliant as usual Dr Obi! 👍🏼
Thank, Kev. I appreciate your support and encouragement.
Thank you for sharing this method, I'm really enjoying your channel 🌱🙌💕
I'm so glad you find the videos useful. That's the purpose on thia channel. Best wishes.
I love it, i will be trying this, thank you, this year I've been growing a few things from seed, a few things came out nice, others not so good
You're welcome 😊
Excellent video mate cheers from Australia .
thank you for sharing
I've started my first store bought "roots"
Thank you for the best review on RUclips
Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for the video,pls i want to ask can the spring onions grow to onion bulbs,if yes how can i go about it.
No, spring onions don't form bulbs. If you want onion bulbs, you have to grow from bulb onions.
Thanks for sharing this video, Dr Obi. I'll try it out.
You're most welcome. Best wishes.
Thanks information
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Love that fun fact!
Amazing content, I am hooked
Great. Glad you liked it.
Thanks for sharing useful mathed
You're welcome.
nice one Obi
Thank you
Perfect
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I like the white part to be bigger. What would I need to do?
Please sir can u make a video about growing onion from seed?
I'll work something up. Thanks.
The bulb onions we get here in Canada are not as prone to multiplying as subtropical and tropical onions are.
I have some Allium × proliferum bulbils in an egg carton here, awaiting final replanting, and they appear to be trying to get up out of the carton! Have you ever encountered Allium × proliferum?
That's true. But yours can get really huge. I guess it's a trade-off. 😃... I've never grown Allium x proliferum before. A colleague of mine recently got several lines from the Netherlands for research, I'll check if he has that and give it a try. Best of luck.
i use the cutting method and maybe im cutting too soon because i feel like they grow very tall about 4 weeks and then i cut but each time i cut they grow back thinner and i feel like after the third cut they don't grow as well. I also don't see any reproducing of new green onions. i do fertilize with banana water about 2wice a month. any tips?
I think the soil is probably getting depleted that's why they grow thinner. Onions, love nitrogen fertilizer and banana water doesn't have a lot of nitrogen. Try adding compost, poultry manure or seaweed fertilizer.
o wow ok i thought banana water would be nitrogen. i do have compost however i grow indoors so i try not to use my compost for indoor use. i do have rabbit poop. would that work? Thank you!@@dr_obisgarden
I start mine in soil and i get huge green onion but my green onions dont bunch
The kind we have here are the bunching type. The don't grow as big as the non bunching types but they do proliferate quickly. You can look out for those types when next you go to the farmers market or store.
BUY bunching onion seeds.
I've grown it before but it didn't sprout other plants like yours. Just the one stalk grew thicker. What could I be doing wrong?
Actually there are some spring onion varieties that never bunch or tiller. These often grow very big with thick stems so I suspect that is the case with the one you grew. Some seed companies actually breed out bunching ability from their varieties so you have to keep buying seeds from them if you want to grow more spring onions.
When I plant my onion plants in the spring they do not “bunch” into more than 1
Our hreen onions dont bunch what kind of green onions are those
They are also called bunching onions.
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Thanks
I did my in a soil
Awesome! All the best.
What is the name of the fertilizer you put inside?
Buy bunching onion seeds they will bunch