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Yes, some of the ones sold in supermarkets are the young bulb onions sold for the greens. Occasionally, they may sell true bunching onions that are grown only for the leaves and do not develop medium to large bulbs.
If you want larger bulbs you need to cut off half to 2/3rds of the length of the green leaves and flowers during their growth. You can use the greens for salads. Then more energy will be diverted to bulb formation and new shoots will form and the bulb will get larger.
I understand that our food is genetically modified so we cannot grow anything similar to the original. You would have to have heirloom seeds to be able to continue your own crop from year to year. Thoughts?
Heriloom seeds are wayyyyyy smaller fruit/vegetable becuase their "not" modified so they will be much smaller but way more flavour. GMO doesn't mean it's made in a lab... GMO can Simply mean they purposely took pollen from one type of realllly nice onion weather you're aiming for the flavour of the onion the size attribute... Or cross a very large onion with a very flavourful onions pollen so you have a Onion that is huge and have a good flavour.
For example. Watermelons Never ever looked like they do now, they were way smaller and not as juicy and watery as they are now and they were looooooaded with seeds.. now they have been cross pollinated so many times over the years to be huge / full of water and flavour and some are even bred to have no seeds and then they clone The plants with no seeds to get identical babies from the mother plant, you buy The watermelons it has no seeds so no you can't regrow those ones you need a cutting from the original. Same with banana trees, you can't get real bananas anymore they are all one type of banana, there used to be tons of banana types now there is only one, and soon bananas will be extinct because there is pets/diseases that are destroying the trees, there isn't different types of banana that was more resistant to certain disease anymore or certain pets so pretty soon in tie future there will be no bananas at all they will be extinct thanks to humans....
I need those very small onions. Perfect size for my small household. Using up the last of a larger onion (finally!) tonight and potting up the well sproutedunterior. Just found you tonight. Enjoying the videos. Thanks.
Thank you so much for following up, had another gardener I watch that did a few videos and completely stopped. I assumed his weren't successful and he didn't want to say
Thank you my daughter is planting her first onion scrap and she is so SO excited because she see the leaves growing 😂😂 I didn’t cut the onion the long way as you suggested but straight across we will see how it turns out, but from now on will be cutting the long way for better results
@bad boi I didn't have too much luck with celery it grew a bit then stopped. I got to retry this year. I grew potatoes from scraps so that was fun except my neighbors chicken kept trying to dig them up
Did you get big bulbs or small? I’ve only gotten small ones. I have some in the ground now that have not yet popped up, we shall see. I’ll hopefully have updates on this in my September Garden Tour since I already did August.
Boen they were just yellow store bought onions 🧅. Not sure if the name since I threw out the package. I did just put them in soil last week with no soaking in water prior to.
Farm Life with Kids They should work! Just keep in mind that a new onion won’t appear, just green onions. It’s always better to plant sprouted onions because you know that they are able to sprout and it will take less time. If the onion was not sprayed with any inhibitors, you should get fresh green onions!
Hi Veronica, You’re welcome! I love harvesting the greens like scallions. Make sure to change the water daily or every two days to prevent bacteria growth. You can also plant the scraps directly in fertile potting soil. Thanks for watching! 😊Misilla
Never knew we could do this and get seeds. Did it with carrots and beets this spring. I have good number of flower stakks on carrots. Nothing yet on beets. I will definitely try this.
I'm going to start doing this😁... I cut up _at least_ 1 onion a week making meals and I eat lots of green tops. I wonder if greens from "hot" yellow onions have a stronger taste because I've kinda grown tired of all the Walla Walla greens I've been munching on this Summer. I may experiment and re-grow every type of onion I can get my hands on to see what greens are the tastiest and then save the seeds from my faves!
@@LearnToGrow1 anytime don't know if you know this but magnetism can also be used when growing plants just like when I'm transplanting mint that I've cut
Hi Misilla! Have you tried sprouting the onion bottoms like in the thumbnail, and then planting only the roots, leaving the "slice" above ground? I'm regrowing a red onion this way, and it's produced hardly any greens but has formed two small bulbs above the soil. Other varieties have burned off when attempted this way, but red seems to be chugging along. No idea how big they'll get, but it's exciting!
Good afternoon! Yes, I've grown them from the bottom only, but they seem to grow faster when I removed the layers around it. When you don't cut the bulb in the middle in half, it is more likely to grow more greens, as shown in the video. Either way works! Have a great day and thanks for watching! :)
I like how she cut vertically, that makes more sense. I put a row of onion cuttings cut diagonally last week. I’m going to do another row like her. Happy gardening!
Just came across you as I am looking for reasonable hints and tips. Thank you for an informative video, especially in how to cut the an old onion. The only point I would like to make related to the depth you plant the cutting/shoot into the soil. It's not very deep and the ones I have done last week are buried deep. Hehehe! I will try your shown method and plant much nearer to the top of pot and see what happens. Appreciate you sharing your expertise and knowledge. Peace and kindness with prayers. 👌💐
@@LearnToGrow1 I asked an old farmer about regrowing and he said that the bulbs will be much larger if you plant 6 inches deep. But he could have been pulling my leg. I don't know if it is worth trying.
my question--can u cut of the top green slender leaves (Scallion i think) and eat them or does that destroy the onion plant altogether?...so how does one grow large onions like the ones we buy in the store? tks
Hi ! Once I planted my scrap onion after growing the roots in water, my green stalks grew like crazy!! They are so long that they can’t stay upright anymore - what do I do now??!
Hi you can cut some back and use the greens like spring onions. Since it's fall right now, it won't grow much again till spring time and will stay dormant. Mulch it if you live in a cold climate. Thanks for watching!
I wish I would have seen this before I planted my onion cuttings into the soil last week. I like the way you cut your vertically. I’ll do another batch that way. Thanks for the info! 👍🏼 Are you in zone 8 or your mom? I’m in zone 8b, and I just posted my August garden tour.🙂
Also do I need to transplant into a garden?! We are growing all our veggies strictly indoors since we do not have the necessary means to plant the traditional way... do you think our onion will grow?
Hi Diane, you can plant it in a pot, but you will have to use supplemental lighting to support growth. It needs full sun, at least 6-8 hours per day. If you grow it indoors put it under a grow light for at least 10 to 12 hours per day. You can slowly acclimate it outdoors when it warms up if you decide to put it outside which will do better. You might get seeds this summer or a small bulb, either way it is fun to watch it grow. 😀
I forgot a half of an onion in my fridge for maybe 2 weeks. It's sprouting white vines on its bottom and sprouting some from its center. Can I just put the whole thing in a pot of soil?
Hi yes you can. As mentioned in the video, the scraps usually do not grow new onion bulbs only on rare occasions. They will most likely flower and produce seeds.
You're welcome! Some have commented that they have gotten full size onions, but I've only gotten small ones. You never know, give it a try! Keep me posted, thanks for watching!
Interesting vid. Can you take an onion from the mesh bag that has just started to sprout, trim the sides away from the core of the onion for planting and eat the sides that were trimmed away from the core? Regards, Jas. VK4FJGS Rocky Qld.
Hi Narelle, From my experience regrowing onions, this has been consistent, but have heard from other gardeners getting full size onions. When regrowing a bulb, it is going in its second season, a biennial plant, which means it flowers on the second season and most likely will go to seed. I’m going to keep trying to see if I end up with larger bulbs and also plant the ones that regrew into small bulbs. Thanks for watching. Misilla
Hi from experience we’ve only gotten small bulbs, however a friend of mine said that they got a medium sized bulb from a scrap they grew. Onions are biennial and will flower in the second summer and should produce seeds before the fall.
@@LearnToGrow1 ok i plant a onion botton in 3days time it should sprout im seeing the tip of the leaves I'm from zone 13 I'm growing to see if I can get seeds
@@LearnToGrow1 well let see what happens I have two scap I use one in good shape other just has the basal plate only but base on look at it few days ago it has small roots it in soil so I'm gonna give it a week extra to see if any tiny sprout have or it just growing roots
Hi Adam, Bulb onions are biennials which means if they are left in the soil they will eventually flower the following year to produce seeds. The first year it will grow a bulb which is harvested. The one that bloomed was planted from a whole onion from the previous fall. If you plant the onion bottoms or the center with the shoot, it should flower within 3 months or so.
And what will happen if u plant the onion bottoms by themselves? Will they turn into small but new onions or flowers that provide the seeds and so forth?
Hi Adam, Yes you may get small onions…we’ve gotten ones that are the size of golf balls or smaller. Sometimes they flower instead and don’t form small bulbs.
Hi Adam, On the second season of the onion’s life, it naturally flowers and produce seeds to carry on future generations of the plant. Yes, it could form a small bulb, but if left to flower the energy will go to developing seeds at the expense of the bulb.
Hi Angela, Make sure to keep the soil moist to stimulate root growth of planting. directly in the soil. Cutting the bulb out vertically as shown has given me better results as you are not cutting the initial bulb in half. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching! 😊
Hi, If you replanted the inner bulb or bottom scrap, it can take the whole growing season to harvest the seeds, about four months or so. My onion flowers haven't produced seeds yet, but soon. Thanks for watching and stay tuned! Misilla
“This happens when onion bottoms are planted” is a headline without the use of pronouns. The over use of several pronouns in titles/headlines makes for improper grammar. Thanks for the video.
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are the greens that sprout up like green onions?
Yes, some of the ones sold in supermarkets are the young bulb onions sold for the greens. Occasionally, they may sell true bunching onions that are grown only for the leaves and do not develop medium to large bulbs.
If you want larger bulbs you need to cut off half to 2/3rds of the length of the green leaves and flowers during their growth. You can use the greens for salads. Then more energy will be diverted to bulb formation and new shoots will form and the bulb will get larger.
Thanks Jeff. I've divided cut them back before, but they never grew bigger than a golf ball size, but were still good! :)
I understand that our food is genetically modified so we cannot grow anything similar to the original. You would have to have heirloom seeds to be able to continue your own crop from year to year. Thoughts?
@@rats2themoon not true. You just need proper nutrients and soil type for what you're growing.
Heriloom seeds are wayyyyyy smaller fruit/vegetable becuase their "not" modified so they will be much smaller but way more flavour. GMO doesn't mean it's made in a lab... GMO can Simply mean they purposely took pollen from one type of realllly nice onion weather you're aiming for the flavour of the onion the size attribute... Or cross a very large onion with a very flavourful onions pollen so you have a Onion that is huge and have a good flavour.
For example. Watermelons Never ever looked like they do now, they were way smaller and not as juicy and watery as they are now and they were looooooaded with seeds.. now they have been cross pollinated so many times over the years to be huge / full of water and flavour and some are even bred to have no seeds and then they clone The plants with no seeds to get identical babies from the mother plant, you buy The watermelons it has no seeds so no you can't regrow those ones you need a cutting from the original. Same with banana trees, you can't get real bananas anymore they are all one type of banana, there used to be tons of banana types now there is only one, and soon bananas will be extinct because there is pets/diseases that are destroying the trees, there isn't different types of banana that was more resistant to certain disease anymore or certain pets so pretty soon in tie future there will be no bananas at all they will be extinct thanks to humans....
Nature always give back in some way or another 🧅 thank you for sharing with us!☺️
She sure does!
Indeed! You're welcome. :)
Thank you so much for sharing your successes and less successful results. So often people never follow up after initial videos. So helpful. Thank you
You’re welcome! I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your actual gardening learning experiences with us. May you successfully grow more vegetables!
You’re welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
I need those very small onions. Perfect size for my small household. Using up the last of a larger onion (finally!) tonight and potting up the well sproutedunterior. Just found you tonight. Enjoying the videos. Thanks.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for following up, had another gardener I watch that did a few videos and completely stopped. I assumed his weren't successful and he didn't want to say
You’re welcome! I’m thinking about trying it again earlier in the season, hopefully in spring. ☺️
More great and practical tips. Thank you. Your braces are now off and your smile is so beautiful and warm. Very happy for you.
Thank you so much Liam! So much easier to talk too! :)
Thank you my daughter is planting her first onion scrap and she is so SO excited because she see the leaves growing 😂😂 I didn’t cut the onion the long way as you suggested but straight across we will see how it turns out, but from now on will be cutting the long way for better results
How fun! I’m so happy for you to share this experiment together! Keep me posted! 😀
started my onion journey, grew roots and just potted it, lets cross our fingers! lol thanks!
That’s great! Keep me posted! 😊
@bad boi for me they grew long but then some animal came and ate it 🙄
@bad boi I didn't have too much luck with celery it grew a bit then stopped. I got to retry this year. I grew potatoes from scraps so that was fun except my neighbors chicken kept trying to dig them up
Thank you.
I just started growing onion scraps. I didn't know they had a two year cycle.
I hope you have a video growing onions from seeds.
Thanks thats what i wanted, was seeds. you could always pickle those tiny onions if they are small, yum.
Oooohhhhh nice!! I did this with green onion bottoms and they are growing amazingly
That’s wonderful! 😀💚
Did you get big bulbs or small? I’ve only gotten small ones. I have some in the ground now that have not yet popped up, we shall see. I’ll hopefully have updates on this in my September Garden Tour since I already did August.
Farm Life with Kids
What are you talking about? I would gladly help you but I don’t know what the bulbs are. Onion sets?
Boen they were just yellow store bought onions 🧅. Not sure if the name since I threw out the package. I did just put them in soil last week with no soaking in water prior to.
Farm Life with Kids
They should work! Just keep in mind that a new onion won’t appear, just green onions. It’s always better to plant sprouted onions because you know that they are able to sprout and it will take less time. If the onion was not sprayed with any inhibitors, you should get fresh green onions!
I grew pretty big bulb from this method, a bigger one than I bought.
That’s great! Hope I can grow full size bulbs next year. Thanks for watching!
Wow thank you. This was really helpful to me. I’m going to regrow my onions for now on! 😊
Hi Veronica, You’re welcome! I love harvesting the greens like scallions. Make sure to change the water daily or every two days to prevent bacteria growth. You can also plant the scraps directly in fertile potting soil. Thanks for watching! 😊Misilla
Never knew we could do this and get seeds. Did it with carrots and beets this spring. I have good number of flower stakks on carrots. Nothing yet on beets. I will definitely try this.
That's great Nartana! Keep me posted!
Thank you for sharing this. Have a fabulous day
I followed ur way its effective my onions are having large sprouts
Thank u so much
That’s great! You’re welcome!
Thank u soooooo much for reply i want to show my plant to u
Hi I’m on Instagram and you can tag me if you have a photo of it. 😀
@@LearnToGrow1 yes i will sure do it now
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I'm going to start doing this😁... I cut up _at least_ 1 onion a week making meals and I eat lots of green tops.
I wonder if greens from "hot" yellow onions have a stronger taste because I've kinda grown tired of all the Walla Walla greens I've been munching on this Summer. I may experiment and re-grow every type of onion I can get my hands on to see what greens are the tastiest and then save the seeds from my faves!
Good idea! Keep us posted!
Thanks for the update 🌱👍
You’re welcome ☺️
Videos like this that got me interested in your channel in the very beginning thank you for posting
You’re welcome my friend and thank you for your support!
@@LearnToGrow1 anytime don't know if you know this but magnetism can also be used when growing plants just like when I'm transplanting mint that I've cut
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS AWSOME VID
You’re welcome Andrea. Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😀
I've been sooo curious about this! Like what to expect, how does 1 bottom of a union grow into what? More bulbes? Thank you so much for this video!
You're welcome! :)
Hi Misilla! Have you tried sprouting the onion bottoms like in the thumbnail, and then planting only the roots, leaving the "slice" above ground? I'm regrowing a red onion this way, and it's produced hardly any greens but has formed two small bulbs above the soil. Other varieties have burned off when attempted this way, but red seems to be chugging along. No idea how big they'll get, but it's exciting!
Good afternoon! Yes, I've grown them from the bottom only, but they seem to grow faster when I removed the layers around it. When you don't cut the bulb in the middle in half, it is more likely to grow more greens, as shown in the video.
Either way works! Have a great day and thanks for watching! :)
Great video friend I also saw you on beautiful nest tv channel stay safe and keep on doing what your doing great content!!
Thank you so much. 🤗 I love A Beautiful Nest TV, Sandria produces beautiful videos!
THANK YOU! A lot of information and presented concisely.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Got it. Trying this technique today.
Keep me posted! Thanks for watching!
I like how she cut vertically, that makes more sense. I put a row of onion cuttings cut diagonally last week. I’m going to do another row like her. Happy gardening!
@@FarmLifewithKids Same here.
Spicey Ky Good luck! I’ll keep updates on my onions on my channel. If you’re interested.
@@FarmLifewithKids Definitely!
It’s fall here in Michigan,11/24/2020. I started my onion experiment a week ago. I’ll just keep it indoor and see what happens.
Awesome! Keep me posted! I'm regrowing some scallions! Thanks for watching!
Just came across you as I am looking for reasonable hints and tips. Thank you for an informative video, especially in how to cut the an old onion.
The only point I would like to make related to the depth you plant the cutting/shoot into the soil. It's not very deep and the ones I have done last week are buried deep. Hehehe! I will try your shown method and plant much nearer to the top of pot and see what happens. Appreciate you sharing your expertise and knowledge. Peace and kindness with prayers. 👌💐
Hi Canita, You can plant them as deep as two inches and they'll sprout. Thank you so much and blessings to you!
@@LearnToGrow1 I asked an old farmer about regrowing and he said that the bulbs will be much larger if you plant 6 inches deep. But he could have been pulling my leg. I don't know if it is worth trying.
Thanks Robert. I’m trying it again this year. Hopefully I’ll get big onions this time. 😁
Great stuff! thank you.
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!
I just loved this video! I definitely want to try this. Sooo interesting
Thank you and yes keep me posted! :)
Wow, had no idea you could do that, great video!
Thanks Charlie!
Your welcome!!
my question--can u cut of the top green slender leaves (Scallion i think) and eat them or does that destroy the onion plant altogether?...so how does one grow large onions like the ones we buy in the store? tks
VERY informative!! Thank you!
You’re welcome Danielle!
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Thank you!
Great tip! Thank you.
You’re welcome ☺️
Hi! Useful tips. Thanks for sharing. Watching from Malaysia.
You’re welcome John and thanks for watching!
Welcome
Super helpful video, than you so much!
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
Wow, great video to grow vegetables for my.
Thanks!
Wow so nice.. 🙂
Thank you! :)
I like that idea going to try it
Wonderful! Keep me posted! I just harvested onion seeds from scraps I grew from last year. Thanks for watching! Misilla
I popped open a seed pod and they had green seeds
Nice!
Hi !
Once I planted my scrap onion after growing the roots in water, my green stalks grew like crazy!! They are so long that they can’t stay upright anymore - what do I do now??!
Hi you can cut some back and use the greens like spring onions. Since it's fall right now, it won't grow much again till spring time and will stay dormant. Mulch it if you live in a cold climate. Thanks for watching!
😊😊😊😊 thank you so much I'm going to try this
Hi Stacy Ann Walker, You're welcome! Keep us posted and thanks for watching! Misilla
So helpful thank you so much
You’re welcome!
Thank you so much. I’m learning so much from your channel 😊
I'm so glad to hear that Julia! I have a friend with the same name and last initial. :) Thanks for watching!
Learn To Grow 😊
This works good regrowing shallots. :)
I need to harvest the shallots I planted from the store that were sprouting! I forgot about them lol
I wish I would have seen this before I planted my onion cuttings into the soil last week. I like the way you cut your vertically. I’ll do another batch that way. Thanks for the info! 👍🏼
Are you in zone 8 or your mom?
I’m in zone 8b, and I just posted my August garden tour.🙂
Glad it was helpful! Yes we are in zone 8b also! Greetings neighbor! I'll check out your tour, thank you! Misilla
I'm in zone 8b too, I find it difficult to find channels local to me for more relevant information to my area.
Cheri Ree Hi Cheri! Yes I do too. I’m glad you found my channel, thanks for connecting. I’ll be sure to check you out as well.
Cheri Ree Maybe you’d enjoy my recent August Garden Tour. It’s a small and humble garden 😊👍🏼👋. ruclips.net/video/10DCNzpazc0/видео.html
@@FarmLifewithKids you don't have to do that lol mine is just videos of my kids 🤣
Very helpful
Thank you!
Can you use the long greens as chives for cooking, do they tast like an onion.
Yes you can and they taste like mild onion
THANKS!
You’re welcome!
Also do I need to transplant into a garden?! We are growing all our veggies strictly indoors since we do not have the necessary means to plant the traditional way... do you think our onion will grow?
Hi Diane, you can plant it in a pot, but you will have to use supplemental lighting to support growth. It needs full sun, at least 6-8 hours per day. If you grow it indoors put it under a grow light for at least 10 to 12 hours per day. You can slowly acclimate it outdoors when it warms up if you decide to put it outside which will do better. You might get seeds this summer or a small bulb, either way it is fun to watch it grow. 😀
Plant acclimation:
ruclips.net/video/f6bAnSW02hg/видео.html
I forgot a half of an onion in my fridge for maybe 2 weeks. It's sprouting white vines on its bottom and sprouting some from its center. Can I just put the whole thing in a pot of soil?
Hi Wanda, Yes, those are roots at the bottom.
Great video, this is very useful!! Thank you
You're very welcome! :)
Wish I tried this earlier in the season
You can still plant them this fall and they can overwinter, just mulch over it if you have very cold winters.
Copy that!
It gets very cold up here, Grande Prairie Alberta Canada
Ok, If I regrow them by cutting, is it still okay, or is it just not recommended?
It's fine! :)
Can I cut and eat the green onion tops that are growing while I'm trying to grow my onion, or would that mess up the process?
Hi yes you can. As mentioned in the video, the scraps usually do not grow new onion bulbs only on rare occasions. They will most likely flower and produce seeds.
Thanks for watching!
one problem i encountered on onion grown from scrap is that when i cut the leaves to be used for garnish, it never grow new leaves..
Thanks for the useful information ... would not get same actual size of onion if we will replant it again 🌹❤️👍🙂 1:17 min - 2:07 min
You're welcome! Some have commented that they have gotten full size onions, but I've only gotten small ones. You never know, give it a try! Keep me posted, thanks for watching!
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Interesting vid.
Can you take an onion from the mesh bag that has just started to sprout, trim the sides away from the core of the onion for planting and eat the sides that were trimmed away from the core?
Regards, Jas.
VK4FJGS
Rocky Qld.
Hi Jas.Yes, as long as the bulb is not soft. ☺️
So if you grow scraps you'll get (little) bulbs and if you plant the onion whole or the bulb you'll get flowers < seeds?
Hi Narelle, From my experience regrowing onions, this has been consistent, but have heard from other gardeners getting full size onions. When regrowing a bulb, it is going in its second season, a biennial plant, which means it flowers on the second season and most likely will go to seed. I’m going to keep trying to see if I end up with larger bulbs and also plant the ones that regrew into small bulbs. Thanks for watching. Misilla
@@LearnToGrow1 thank YOU for answering! This was really helpful, thanks for helping me in my gardening journey! 💕💕
You’re so welcome! 😊 It’s exciting and fun!
so i wont get a meduim size bulb just a small one and how long does it take for the flowers to appear after I plant the onion scrap
Hi from experience we’ve only gotten small bulbs, however a friend of mine said that they got a medium sized bulb from a scrap they grew. Onions are biennial and will flower in the second summer and should produce seeds before the fall.
@@LearnToGrow1 ok i plant a onion botton in 3days time it should sprout im seeing the tip of the leaves I'm from zone 13 I'm growing to see if I can get seeds
If you have multiple plants they can cross pollinate and the seeds will have better genetics. ☺️
@@LearnToGrow1 well let see what happens I have two scap I use one in good shape other just has the basal plate only but base on look at it few days ago it has small roots it in soil so I'm gonna give it a week extra to see if any tiny sprout have or it just growing roots
I hope they do well and you get some seeds from them!
Can you show us how you harvest the seeds
Hi Natasha, I didn’t record it, but you can just shake and rub the flower head into a bowl or bag and the seeds fall out.
Thank you first time planting some
You’re welcome ☺️
What zone are you in? I"m working on regrowing yellow onions that were sprouting in the frig. Zone 9b
I’m in 8b…Good luck of the regrow and keep me posted, thank you!
Hello there! Does this work for red onions aswell?
Hi yes, my red onion went to seed or you can just regrow them for the greens. Thanks for watching!
How long did it take for ur onions to grow as flowers at 2:50 and what exactly caused them to sprout into flowers?
Hi Adam, Bulb onions are biennials which means if they are left in the soil they will eventually flower the following year to produce seeds. The first year it will grow a bulb which is harvested. The one that bloomed was planted from a whole onion from the previous fall. If you plant the onion bottoms or the center with the shoot, it should flower within 3 months or so.
And what will happen if u plant the onion bottoms by themselves? Will they turn into small but new onions or flowers that provide the seeds and so forth?
Hi Adam, Yes you may get small onions…we’ve gotten ones that are the size of golf balls or smaller. Sometimes they flower instead and don’t form small bulbs.
And can they simultaneously form new bulbs and flower and how or why do they flower in the first place?
Hi Adam, On the second season of the onion’s life, it naturally flowers and produce seeds to carry on future generations of the plant. Yes, it could form a small bulb, but if left to flower the energy will go to developing seeds at the expense of the bulb.
Nice🔥💯
Thank you!
Do they have to be sprouted to grow?
No you can plant the bottoms directly in the soil.
I tried that and had a total fail with 4 onions. Not sure what I did wrong.
Really? Did you soak them in water first or just directly in soil? How did you cut, vertically or horizontally?
Hi Angela, Make sure to keep the soil moist to stimulate root growth of planting. directly in the soil. Cutting the bulb out vertically as shown has given me better results as you are not cutting the initial bulb in half. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching! 😊
@@FarmLifewithKids I put them in water first and a few roots---not many came forth. Then I put them in soil.
@@LearnToGrow1 Thanks I shall try again next year for sure. Thanks for the advice.
You’re welcome 😊
Maybe put roots in a little water till the roots are more established then plant.
Do you keep the seeds and plants them?
Hi Jeremy, Yes, we can plant the seeds.
Hello when will it bloom and when can we harvest it ?
Hi, If you replanted the inner bulb or bottom scrap, it can take the whole growing season to harvest the seeds, about four months or so. My onion flowers haven't produced seeds yet, but soon. Thanks for watching and stay tuned! Misilla
@@LearnToGrow1 thank you so much ❤❤
damn your good looking.
Have you ever eaten the regrows?
Hi, Yes we have. :)
Omg im latee
You can still plant onion scraps in the fall and they can overwinter and sprout back in the spring. Thanks for watching!
This way u will only get seeds.
Yes that's right free seeds and some greens.
“This happens when onion bottoms are planted” is a headline without the use of pronouns. The over use of several pronouns in titles/headlines makes for improper grammar. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Fake don't waste your time !
😂What’s fake? Have you tried regrowing onions?
one problem i encountered on onion grown from scrap is that when i cut the leaves to be used for garnish, it never grow new leaves..
Hi it would need leaves to photosynthesize and store sugars into the bulb.