Does anyone have any tips on growing onions from seed? I try every year with mixed success. Last year finally got a respectable result, but not brilliant. They seem fine once they get started. It is the sowing that appears to be the problem. Most of the seedlings are incredibly thin, more like hairs than young plants. I can't seem to get the strong fine upright pencil like seedlings they offer in the garden centre. All responsed gratefully received.
Rob
Rob

Yes, you're right.... BUT if you're "growing for showing" (and particularly if that showing has to do with size/weight) you need to extend the growing season as much as possible in which case additional lighting becomes essential. Boxing Day (a few days after the equinox which Christmas is all about) was a traditional day but it's probably even earlier these days. If you're growing for the kitchen you can plant seeds in April or not plant them at all and use sets. Onions are quite slow growing, build up leaf until the summer equinox then, as daylight shortens from late June, the bulb swells storing food for the winter. Seedlings need more light than adult leaves so to get them where you want them to be when the sun is higher and the days are longer takes additional resources at that critical early stage.
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