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Calibra Onion Transplants
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Price per 50 plant bunch
Price:
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20.00
Seed Source:
High Mowing Seeds
Stock Status:In Stock
50 Plant Bunch
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1 bunch - $20.00
3 bunches - $40.00
5 bunches - $50.00
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Description
Long to intermediate day
Days to Maturity: 110
Hybrid Spanish cross with sweet and mild flavor that sweetens in storage.
3-4" round, hard globes with a slight shoulder, attractive reddish skins and thin necks that dry down well.
Sweet like Candy (F1) with less juiciness and smaller size more suitable for storage; superior quality and flavor.
Intermediate Resistance Pink Root
Sun Requirement:
Onions require full sun - the more the better! Avoid growing onions next to crops that might shade your onions.
Soil Fertility:
Onions prefer soil with a pH between 6.2 and 6.8. If your soil is too acid, add ground limestone; if it is too alkaline, add peat moss. Added compost or a balanced organic fertilizer is needed to grow big, mild onions if your soil fertility is low. For the best growth and yield, onions need fertilizer at planting time and additional side dressing. (See "Planting" and "Fertilizing" below.)
Planting:
Onions grow best on raised beds or raised rows at least 4" high and 20" wide. Plant your onions 4 to 6 weeks before the last estimated spring freeze.
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