How to Grow Onions in Water: 13 Steps
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Growing onions in water is a fun and sustainable way to enjoy fresh, green scallions right from your own home. In just a few simple steps, you can have a steady supply of onions for your favorite recipes without needing soil or a green thumb. Follow these 13 easy steps to grow onions successfully in water:
1. Select suitable onions: For optimum results, choose healthy green onions with long green stems and fresh white bulbs.
2. Clean the onions: Thoroughly wash the onions to remove any dirt or debris.
3. Trim the roots: Using a sharp knife or scissors, trim off any long or damaged roots.
4. Cut the green tops: Leave at least two inches of green stems above the white bulb. Store the remaining trimmings for later use.
5. Prepare a container: Select a clean jar or glass that’s tall enough to support the green stems of the onions without them falling over.
6. Fill the container with water: Use filtered, room temperature water and fill it approximately one inch high – just enough to cover the roots and white bulb parts of the onions.
7. Place the onions in water: Gently place the cut onions into the container, ensuring their roots are submerged in water, while keeping their green stems above the surface.
8. Choose a location: Set your onion container near a window that receives plenty of indirect sunlight for optimal growth.
9. Monitor the water level: Keep an eye on your onion plants and add more water as needed to maintain at least one inch covering their roots.
10. Change the water regularly: It is essential to replace the water every few days to prevent bacterial growth, algae development, and foul odor issues.
11. Harvest when ready: After 1-2 weeks, you’ll notice that your scallions have grown several inches taller – making them perfect for harvesting. Trim the green tops gently using scissors, leaving a two-inch stem for future growth.
12. Repeat regularly: As long as you maintain proper water levels and provide enough sunlight, your onions will continue to grow. Continue to trim and harvest them when they reach a desirable height.
13. Give some care and love: Occasionally check for any signs of disease or pests, and address any issues promptly.
Growing your own onions in water is a fun, easy, and cost-effective way to have a continuous supply of fresh scallions at your fingertips. Enjoy delicious home-grown greens in your soups, salads, or any meal that calls for onions!