Red onions spoil quickly? Easy Tips to Grow Your Own Seeds

Easy Tips to Grow Your Own Shallots


 

The use of onion in cooking is something important, and there is no denying that the lack of this ingredient will affect the taste of cooked food.

So, the importance of using onions in a variety of dishes is proven. But onions are also not durable materials, so you are not encouraged to buy them in bulk.

Therefore, to curb this problem, in addition to saving you from buying onions regularly, you are introduced to how to grow your own onions for continuous use.

Not only that, onion also has its own importance in cooking. So, you can see the use or benefits of growing shallots.

 

Follow this guide to grow shallots in an easy way that will give you a rich and plentiful harvest.

First step: prepare a pot with a flannel cloth (a type of soft fabric that easily absorbs water) on the bottom of the pot before the pot is filled with soil medium.

Apart from using vases, plastic cups (translucent) can also be used instead.

If you want to use a plastic cup, make sure to make a hole in the bottom and also put a flannel cloth just like when using a vase. The next step is to wet the soil and clean around the pot.

Moving on to shallots, cut a little off the tip (the top) of the shallots before planting them. For the planting process, make sure you don't plant the whole onion.

There is no doubt that mistakes are always made in this process. Just leave the onion roots in the soil and plant shallots in one pot per onion.

After finishing placing the onions in each pot, move the onions and place them on a'styrofoam box' that has already contained water.

Reminder that it is not recommended to use nutritional water in the initial process of onion root germination.

When do you need to use nutritional water for onion cultivation? You need to use nutritional water when the shallots have grown until the leaves are 10 cm high, which is approximately 1,000 to 1,200 ppm for one plant.


«Enjoyed this post? Never miss out on future posts by following us»

No comments:

Post a Comment