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Seed Onion PMS 205

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Grow fresh, flavorful onions right at home with our premium Onion PMS 205 seeds—a trusted variety known for its uniform bulb size, strong flavor, and excellent storage quality. Perfect for kitchen gardeners, hobby growers, and urban farming enthusiasts!

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    Onion PMS 205 is a high-performing variety well-suited for Indian conditions, known for uniform bulb formation and excellent shelf life. Growing it in containers is totally doable—even for beginners! Here's your complete guide:

    Best Time to Sow

    • Ideal Sowing Months:

      • North India: October to December

      • South India: September to January

    • Prefers cool to moderate weather (15°C–25°C)

    Container Requirements

    • Depth: At least 8–10 inches

    • Width: Go for wider pots or grow bags (more room = better bulbs)

    • Must have drainage holes

    Tip: One 12–15 inch pot can grow about 6–8 onion plants comfortably.

    Soil Mix

    Use loose, fertile, and well-draining soil:

    • 40% garden soil

    • 30% compost/vermicompost

    • 30% cocopeat or sand

    👉 Add a handful of wood ash or bone meal to encourage better bulb formation.

    Sowing the Seeds

    • Sow seeds about 1 cm deep, spaced evenly

    • Cover lightly with soil or cocopeat and mist water gently

    • Seeds germinate in 7–10 days

    Once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall, thin them out to leave 3–4 inches of space between each plant for bulb growth.

    Sunlight

    • Needs 6–7 hours of direct sunlight daily

    • Best grown on balconies, terraces, or window sills with full sun

    Watering

    • Keep soil moist but not soggy

    • Water when the top 1 inch of soil feels dry

    • Reduce watering when bulbs start to form to avoid rot

    Feeding

    • Add compost or liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks

    • Avoid too much nitrogen—this leads to leafy growth but small bulbs

    Harvesting

    • Green onions: Ready in 30–40 days

    • Bulb onions: Ready in 90–100 days

    • Harvest when leaves yellow and topple over naturally

    Pests & Protection

    • Watch for thrips, onion flies, and fungal spots

    • Spray neem oil (5 ml/liter) once every 10–15 days as a natural pest control

    • Ensure proper airflow around plants to prevent diseases