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the swede 19-01-2006 01:16 PM

Onions Please Help
 
I planted kelsae onion seeds in December and put them in the propogator. They came through okay and I transplanted them in to 3.5" pots. I have kept my eye on them and to my disappointment I have noticed that they have not grown very well. In fact the actual plant seems to be sitting on top of the compost and the root has not grown. Can anybody tell me what I am doing wrong.

R M. Watkin 19-01-2006 04:21 PM

Onions Please Help
 
Hi,

You may be doing nothing wrong. Give it time it is still early in the
season. Hope this helps you.

Richard M. Watkin.

"the swede" wrote in message
...

I planted kelsae onion seeds in December and put them in the propogator.
They came through okay and I transplanted them in to 3.5" pots. I have
kept my eye on them and to my disappointment I have noticed that they
have not grown very well. In fact the actual plant seems to be sitting
on top of the compost and the root has not grown. Can anybody tell me
what I am doing wrong.


--
the swede




Dwayne 20-01-2006 05:19 PM

Onions Please Help
 
Even after you transplant them in a row in the garden, the roots dont get
very long. That is why you must water regularly and keep the weeds out.

Dwayne

"the swede" wrote in message
...

I planted kelsae onion seeds in December and put them in the propogator.
They came through okay and I transplanted them in to 3.5" pots. I have
kept my eye on them and to my disappointment I have noticed that they
have not grown very well. In fact the actual plant seems to be sitting
on top of the compost and the root has not grown. Can anybody tell me
what I am doing wrong.


--
the swede





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