Part I: A Step-by-step Planting Onions | How to Plant & Grow Onions | Pag-pupunla | PH Countryside

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  • How to Plant & Grow Onions in the Philippines?
    A Step-by-step Procedure in Planting Onions (Pag-Pupunla)
    1 can of seedling = (400 grams)
    It takes 40 - 45 days before transplanting.
    ※Pre-prepation of the soil※
    »Before preparing the plot bed, plow the land after plowing, broadcast the organic manure, and harrow it in order to blend together with the soil. This technique will help the plant for better growth.
    ※Onions Maintenance※
    Spray :
    ● Herbicide → (Oneside & Ronstar) after 12 days from planting spray these combinations to kill the weeds. Do this twice in 1 and a half months. When weeds start to show, use this pesticide.
    📏 Measurement :
    In 16 liters of sprayer add 20ml Ronstar & 30ml Oneside.
    ● Fungicide → Wildkid (insecticide) / Torogi & Cabrio (Fungicide) after 15 days from planting, spray these combination. Do this twice in 1 and a half months.
    📏 Measurement:
    In 16 liters of the sprayer, add 30ml Wildkid, 40ml Torogi, and 20ml Cabrio.
    Fertilizer :
    On the 25th day, fertilized it with 14-14-14 readily nutrients needed for the growth of seedlings.
    📏 Measurement:
    Dissolve the fertilizer with water, then spray it to the seedlings, once done. Sprinkler it with water only.
    For every 1 can of seedling, you need 3.75kg of 14-14-14. Dissolve this in 20liters of water.
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    Bulb onions grow properly in friable and well-drained soil with good water-absorbing capacity. Onions are very sensitive in too much cold as well as in heat. You can start to plant onion seeds as early as October or November or as late as January. Then you can transplant the onions 40-45 days (you can check this in our part II video • Part II: A Step-by-ste... )
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