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Forum: Market GrowersReplies: 71, Views: 416
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Jayryunen
Sapello, NM
(Zone 5b)

November 02, 2009
12:45 PM

Post #7233681

So I planted Copra onions for storage, but they never bulbed up, they never broke over, I've got a couple hundred large "spring onions". }:p I've been waiting & hoping, but now we're getting hard frosts, so I've got to get them up.

Anybody know why onions fail to bulb up and break over?

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