- Blanca Grand País white onion seeds are known for producing large, round, white bulbs with firm, white flesh and a mild flavor. This variety is characterized by vigorous growth and uniform bulb formation, making it suitable for field cultivation and commercial production, as well as for home use and cooking. It is intended for winter planting and yields good results when the correct planting dates and spacing are maintained.
Product Features
- Producing large, uniform white bulbs.
- Regular spherical shape suitable for marketing and transportation.
- A firm white pulp with a mild, desirable taste.
- Balanced growth and regularity in bulb formation.
- Suitable for field farming and commercial production.
- High-quality seeds from a company specializing in the production of vegetable seeds.
Technical specifications
- Trade name: Blanca Grand Bais white onion seeds
- Crop: Onions
- Net weight: 7 grams
- Germination rate: 85%
- Purity level: 97%
- Treatment: Treat with a fungicide (fludioxonil) to protect the seeds.
- Country of origin: Italy
- Packaging: Spain
farming method
- Onion seeds are sown in a nursery or directly in the ground at a depth of 0 to 1 cm.
- After the seedlings have grown and reached the appropriate size, they are transplanted into the permanent ground at a distance of 40 cm between rows and 15 cm between plants within the row .
- This variety needs well-drained soil and regular irrigation, avoiding overwatering, with attention to balanced fertilization to ensure the formation of strong and uniform bulbs.
Planting dates
- In temperate regions: during the winter season.
- In Saudi Arabia: It is preferable to plant in the winter season while avoiding high temperatures at the beginning of growth.
harvest
- Harvesting begins when the bulbs have fully grown and reached the appropriate size, and harvesting can be done before full maturity depending on the purpose of marketing or consumption.
Advice for farmers
- To obtain large, uniform white onion bulbs, it is recommended to pay attention to the spacing of the plants and avoid overcrowding, reduce nitrogen fertilization in the later stages of growth, and ensure regular watering without overwatering to improve the quality of the bulbs and their storage capacity.