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Old April 16, 2007   #1
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Default Separating Onion Transplants

I started seed in a cellpack, probably a dozen or so came up in each cell. I just assumed they were like tomatoes and I would just separate them into their own individual cells.

However, I'm reading that they are normally raised 3 to a cell, or started in rows in 4"-6" deep trays until planting time. So it sounds like they are not pulled apart from each other until they go into the ground.

Is separating at planting time preferable to my original plan of transplanting them with their own individual rootball, or doesn't it matter either way?
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