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Started by torquil, June 05, 2009, 11:35:40

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torquil

has any one else  noticed that the red onions are going to seed. There are four or five of us all with the same problem. maybe with the shock of temprature change from  25d to 12d out here in County Durham ha  ha. has something to do with it. :( :(

torquil


BarriedaleNick

I stopped doing reds beacuse they kept going to seed but a couple of people on the plot here have reported the same this year so you are not on your tod!
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1066

Out of interest were they from seed or sets? I'm trying Red Onions for the 1st time and got them as sets

1066

antipodes

I planted my red onions much later this year, in April, and touch wood they are growing very well and no signs of bolting. Perhaps that is an interesting change for next year? They were sets, Red Baron I think.
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manicscousers

don't know why but our reds always seem to bolt but this year, it's some of the whites, pulled the first lot of reds yesterday and they're fine  ??? ;D

torquil

they were red barron onion sets.first time tried them.normaly grow sturonhave had no problem with these.

caroline7758

Yep,mine have started going. :(

Uncle Joshua

I grow Red Barron from seed and so far this year they are fine but the last two years they have gone to seed very early as have my Alicia Craig, I put this down to having two very wet years.

adrianhumph

Hi all,
         As has been mentioned ,when did you plant them? I have learned from another post on this site, NEVER plant red sets before early April. Or at least until after the clocks change. They do not like it!  Apparently the day/night length needs to be the same or something lkie that ??? I planted mine early April and all 50 have grown away very well with no sign of bolting 8) smug moi?
                              Adrian.

manicscousers

all ours were planted in autumn, reds nil, whites over a dozen gone to seed so far  ???

aussiedigger

Same for me - overwintered Red Baron doing absolutely fine.  Overwintered Radar have the odd few going to seed.  Both planted from sets on 25 October.

vegging out

I've found red baron notorious for bolting,been using red karmen the last couple of seasons which are much better.

busy_lizzie

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Mine planted out in April and doing fine, so far.  :) busy_lizzie
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terrier

I just looked in my last years diary and I'd made a note NOT to plant red onion sets before April, but with no explanation why, I guess this thread tells me the reason  ::)

RSJK

You can buy red onion sets that have been heat treated....this process stops them from bolting ( going to seed)
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TheEssexYorkshireman

1st time I've tried reds and a number mine have gone to seed too - very disappointing.

Deb P

Never had a problem with overwintered Red Electric..... ;D
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