
Schneiden Sie die Enden einiger Frühlingszwiebeln ab und legen Sie sie in Wasser, damit neue nachwachsen können. Manche fangen an, dieses dunkelbraune Zeug an der Basis der Wurzeln zu bekommen – ist das Schimmel oder etwas, worüber ich mir Sorgen machen sollte? Ich wechsle das Wasser häufig. Soll ich diese in den Dreck verlegen?
Von: Ok-Tower5692
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This is pointless btw. Read a bit more into it. Such “infinite hack” doesn’t work. Even if it grows some the nutrients in it are zero. Just sharing this informationally no disrespect for that you tried 🙂
Remove the moldy ones and change the water every day.
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It’s because you left a big strip of onion on but folded down over the roots. The roots needs to be able to move and swish in the water for circulation. Throw any moldy ones away. Mine last for months on the windowsill!
when in doubt toss it out!
Honestly I had some in dirt outside that I would snip what I wanted, and then in the winter they would die back and come back up in the spring. I had them for about 10 years without ever planting more. The only reason they are gone now is I have a dog who kept trying to eat them (they’re toxic for dogs) so I finally just dug them all up.
Youre better off in soil.
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Okay everyone follow up question what if I just wash off the mold and put it back in the water (moving to dirt in the next few days when I have time)?? I’m not the mold expert so idk if mold at the roots means the whole onion is no longer safe or if it’s still fine to eat.
change the water daily, trim the roots, never have water above the white line = they should last a few months if you have natural sunlight. trim routinely if you want to keep forcing new growth
In the future, put a penny (or other form of copper) in the water to keep it clean and clear and change the water at least once a week. Without the copper, you need to change the water every 2-3 days – the copper keeps the water cleaner, longer.