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Originally Posted by Worth1
You may be right.
Here is the onions at night for some reason you can see them better.
It looks like they may be starting to at least think about bulbing up.
Worth
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They are growing great, Worth. Now they need a constant supply of moisture, and nutes, mainly nitrogen.
Here in ky, I grow mainly intermediate and long day varieties. I like to plant first week of April. Bulbing usually begins around the first of june, and is done by July first. The healthier you keep the plants for the first couple of months, the bigger the bulbs will be.
A crop of Candy onions from a few years back.. I had some that were 6 inches across. Made the most awesome onion rings ever!