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adrianhumph

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radar onions
« on: November 04, 2004, 15:39:33 »
Hi All :D,
              I have planted some radar over wintering onion sets & they have grown on quite well, with green shoots about 6 inches high,  ;D  & they seem to rooted ib quite well.However i have noticed on close inspection that the onions themselves have gone soft :-[  Is this normal or are they rotting ???

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Re:radar onions
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2004, 16:12:55 »
Fairly normal I would say.

I have radar, electric and one, swift I think, in the ground and at the same stage as yours. The bulbs are slightly soft but all else looks normal and fine.

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Re:radar onions
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2004, 16:09:11 »
AH! Two Jerry's thinking alike! Think we must have bought the same 'collection pack' of 3 types from DT Browns!!! Anyway..... Sounds like we are all roughly at the same stage of development - some of mine have had the tops 'bent over' and snapped by the strong winds a few weeks ago - is this a problem at this stage or should i lay my hand on some of the windbreak netting stuff???????

 

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