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Old December 23, 2019   #29
DonDuck
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I always have about 2/3 of my plants as 1 and 2 year old transplants, with about 1/3 as new transplants. Problem solved. I'm not sure, but I think all three year classes flower heavily. Searching for and forcing seed by picking off young topsets are the problems.

If I plant any onion plants even close to two years old, most of them bolt before the bulbs are fully formed. After they bolt, they are basically worthless for me because they don't store well.
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