
Onion F1 'Kamal' - Seeds
A first-class, deliciously flavoured onion with a good strong red colour, both inside and out. The bulbs are a very uniform round to globe shape, with thin necks, show good tolerance to mildew, and store well.
Growing Information
Click Here to See More Growing Information on Onion F1 Kamal SeedSow maincrop onions March-April outdoors, and thin early. For very large onions sow December-early January and transplant seedlings in spring. To store - lift and allow to dry in full sun, and hang in ropes in cool airy conditions. (24 weeks maturity.)
Sowing Information
Sow thinly into finely raked, firmed soil at a depth of 13mm ( 1?2") in rows 30cm (12") apart. Thin seedings to 50mm (2") between plants. Use thinning as tasty salad onions. Can also be sown 3 or 4 seeds per small pot in a propagator or greenhouse at approx. 15-20oC (60-68oF) eventually planting outside in well prepared soil. Water freely during dry weather. To assist ripening in late summer do not bend leaves over but gently lift bulbs with a garden fork. Finish ripening outdoors, lifting in mid-September.
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Onion F1 'Kamal' - Seeds
A first-class, deliciously flavoured onion with a good strong red colour, both inside and out. The bulbs are a very uniform round to globe shape, with thin necks, show good tolerance to mildew, and store well.
Growing Information
Click Here to See More Growing Information on Onion F1 Kamal SeedSow maincrop onions March-April outdoors, and thin early. For very large onions sow December-early January and transplant seedlings in spring. To store - lift and allow to dry in full sun, and hang in ropes in cool airy conditions. (24 weeks maturity.)
Sowing Information
Sow thinly into finely raked, firmed soil at a depth of 13mm ( 1?2") in rows 30cm (12") apart. Thin seedings to 50mm (2") between plants. Use thinning as tasty salad onions. Can also be sown 3 or 4 seeds per small pot in a propagator or greenhouse at approx. 15-20oC (60-68oF) eventually planting outside in well prepared soil. Water freely during dry weather. To assist ripening in late summer do not bend leaves over but gently lift bulbs with a garden fork. Finish ripening outdoors, lifting in mid-September.
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A first-class, deliciously flavoured onion with a good strong red colour, both inside and out. The bulbs are a very uniform round to globe shape, with thin necks, show good tolerance to mildew, and store well.
Growing Information
Click Here to See More Growing Information on Onion F1 Kamal SeedSow maincrop onions March-April outdoors, and thin early. For very large onions sow December-early January and transplant seedlings in spring. To store - lift and allow to dry in full sun, and hang in ropes in cool airy conditions. (24 weeks maturity.)
Sowing Information
Sow thinly into finely raked, firmed soil at a depth of 13mm ( 1?2") in rows 30cm (12") apart. Thin seedings to 50mm (2") between plants. Use thinning as tasty salad onions. Can also be sown 3 or 4 seeds per small pot in a propagator or greenhouse at approx. 15-20oC (60-68oF) eventually planting outside in well prepared soil. Water freely during dry weather. To assist ripening in late summer do not bend leaves over but gently lift bulbs with a garden fork. Finish ripening outdoors, lifting in mid-September.























