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Onion Dr. Joe Masabni Department of Horticulture Texas AgriLife Extension Service Varieties Onion varieties are day length sensitive regarding bulbing. As such, they are classified as short, intermediate and/or long day types according to length of day light hours required for bulbing to initiate. Long Day Bulbs (14-16 hours): Armado, Candy, Carmen, White Sweet Spanish, Yellow Sweet Spanish Intermediate Day Bulb (12-14 hours): Alabaster, Candy Super Star, Cimarron, Yula Short Day Bulb (10-12 hours): Crustal Wax, Early Grano 502, Eclipse, Granex, Red Burgandy, Yellow TX Supersweet 1015 Bunching: Crimson Forest, Evergreen Long White, Southport White Soil Preferences Fertile, well-drained sandy loam soils with good moisture holding capacity and a ph range of 6.0-8.4. Onions will tolerate a wide range of soil types. Avoid acid soils or heavy, tight soils with poor internal drainage or those that crust or bake. They will require liming if ph below 6. Optimum Growing Conditions Onions perform best when during early growth conditions are moist to dry and cool (mean temperature of 60 F). During maturity and bulbing the best conditions are hot and dry (bulbing favored by 70-80 F in combination with correct day length). No bulbing occurs below 50-60 F, regardless of day length. Establishment Methods Planting Method Optimum Time Seeding rate Approx seed/oz 8,500 Predominantly direct seeded, but can be transplanted Fall - temperature < 95 F in seed zone Spring - temperature > 50 F in seed zone Raw - 2-4 lbs/acre Coated - 10-20 lbs/acre

Seeding depth 0.25-0.75" Seedling spacing 2-4" in-row with 2-4 rows on 38-40" wide raised beds; 5-7 rows on 80" wide raised beds Fertility/Fertilization Rates presented as actual lbs/acre N 2, P 2 O 5, and K 2 O (base actual rates applied on soil test results). Generalized rate: 120-80 - 80 lb/acre N* P K 70-150; 20 lbs pre-plant + 25-40 lbs side-dressed on 3 week intervals until 40 days prior to maturity 60-80 lbs/acre banded 2" below seed at planting 60-80 lbs/acre (not normally required in most areas of Texas) * Ammonium nitrate is very stable and least likely to evaporate. Urea and ammonium sulfate evaporate if not incorporated. Water/Irrigation High demand (25-30"/season or 1-3"/week). Critical periods are during stand establishment and bulb development through maturity. Discontinue irrigation at first evidence of top falling. Moisture stress induces splits and doubles. Pest Management Onion Diseases and Common Name of Fungicidal Controls DISEASE FUNGICIDE* OMRI LISTED FUNGICIDE** Botrytis blast and neck rot Downy mildew Nematode Azoxystrobin, Chlorothalonil, Fluopicolide, Iprodione, Pyrimethanil, Sodium Tetraborohydrate Decahydrate Acibenzolar-S-Methyl, Azoxystrobin, Chlorothalonil, Copper Sulfate, Decahydrate, Dimethomorph, Fenamidone, Fluopicolide, Fosetyl-Al, Mancozeb, Mandpropamid, Maneb, Potassium Phosphite, Pyraclostrobin, Sodium Tetraborohydrate 1,3-Dichloropropene, Chloropicrin, Azadirachtin Bacillus subtilis, Clove, Rosemary and Thyme Oil, Extract of Reynoutria sachalinensis, Hydrogen Dioxide, Neem Oil, Streptomyces lydicus Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus subtilis, Clove, Rosemary and Thyme Oil, Copper Hydroxide, Cuprous Oxide, Extract of Reynoutria sachalinensis, Hydrogen Dioxide, Neem Oil, Streptomyces lydicus

Pink root Purple blotch & Stemphyllium blight Metam-Potassium, Metam- Sodium, Sesame Oil 1,3-Dichloropropene Azoxystrobin, Boscalid, Chlorothalonil, Copper Sulfate, Fenamidone, Fosetyl-Al, Iprodione, Mancozeb, Maneb, Potassium Phosphite, Propiconazole, Pyraclostrobin, Pyrimethanil, Tebuconazole Bacillus subtilis, Copper Hydroxide, Cuprous Oxide, Extract of Reynoutria sachalinensis Onion Insect Pests and Common Name of Insecticidal Controls INSECT Armyworm Cutworm INSECTICIDE* Cypermethrin, Gamma-Cyhalothrin, Lambdacyhalothrin, Permethrin, Spinetoram, Zeta-Cypermethrin Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, Gamma- Cyhalothrin, Lambdacyhalothrin, Permethrin, Zeta-Cypermethrin OMRI LISTED INSECTICIDE** Azadirachtin, Bacillus thuringiensis, Pyrethrins, Spinosad Azadirachtin, Bacillus thuringiensis, Peppermint and Rosemary Oil, Spinosad Onion Maggot Chlorpyrifos, Diazinon, Malathion Azadirachtin, Pyrethrins Thrips White Grub Wireworm Acetamiprid, Deltamethrin, Imidacloprid, Malathion, Methomyl, Methyl Parathion, Oxydemeton-Methyl, Petroleum Oil, Potassium Salts of Fatty Acids, Sodium Tetraborohydrate Decahydrate, Spinetoram 1,3-Dichloropropene, Diazinon Azadirachtin, Kaolin, Neem Oil, Peppermint and Rosemary Oil, Spinosad Azadirachtin Peppermint and Rosemary Oil

Weeds and Common Name of Herbicidal Controls WEED Preplant incorporated Preemergence Postemergence HERBICIDE* Flumioxazin, DCPA, Bensulide, Pendimethalin, Trifluralin DCPA, Pendimethalin Carfentrazone, Buctril, Flumioxazin, Fluazifop, Oxyfluorfen, Paraquat, Sethoxydim, Glyphosate, Pelargonic Acid, Clethodim OMRI LISTED HERBICIDE** Corn Gluten Meal D-Limonene, Clove Oil, Cinnamon and Clove Oil * The above is a partial listing of controls intended as examples. Some labels may have been revoked since the publication of this guide. Refer to product labels for specifics and use accordingly. Ensure that products with one of the listed active ingredients are registered for the crop it is to be used on. Failure to do the above may result in crop injury, death and/or citation for law violation. Humans, animals and the environment may also be adversely affected by misuse. ** As stated in 205.206 of the National Organic Standards, pest management decisions should follow a hierarchical approach, which should be defined in a farm's organic systems plan. Please ensure that you have followed the appropriate steps and any product to be used in certified organic production systems has been approved by your certifying agent. Harvest Days after planting Normal method Containers Grades Direct seeded - 120-210 days Transplanted - 85-95 days Initiate harvest when 50-80% of the tops have fallen over Hand or machine Soil loosened with wing sweeps or rod weeder run several inches below bulbs. Bulbs then hand pulled, tops and roots clipped, and bagged. Normally allowed to field dry in bags prior to grading and packaging (can be forced air dried at 90-93 F for 8-16 hours). 50 lb sacks or fiberboard cartons Based on bulb diameters ranging from 1" (boilers/prepacks) to over 4"(colossal) Packaging/Handling Graded, sorted and sacked(50 lbs) Anticipated yield/acre 400-800 50 lb sacks

Transit Conditions 32 F at 65-70% RH for 1-8 months; Chill injury at 31 F Comments/Production Keys Unlike many other vegetables, bolting (flower production) in onion is dependent upon temperature and not day-length If pencil size plants are exposed to temperatures in the low to mid 40's for a prolonged period, the incidence of bolting increases. This is especially true when rapid growth of early seeded onions is followed by a period of cool weather. The chilling effect appears to be accumulative over time. Successful production is dependent upon proper day-length class and variety selection for growing area. Bulbing is dependent upon day-length and temperature, not size or age of plants. Onions bulb earlier at warm temperatures than at colder temperatures Excessive moisture and fertility, particularly N, can delay maturity, reduce bulb quality and enhance transit or storage decay Bulb pungency is influenced by genetics, growing conditions, and soil nutrient content. High sulfur can increase bulb pungency.