Texas Early Grano 502 PRR Onion
Texas Early Grano 502 PRR Onion
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Texas Early Grano 502 PRR
Allium cepa
Allium cepa
180 days — 'Texas Early Grano 502 PRR' is a "Vidalia-type" onion with excellent fresh eating quality. The globes are uniform in shape with a nice straw colored skin. The white flesh delivers a mild to medium pungent flavor. It reportedly exhibits a strong tolerance to Pink Root Rot (PRR).
'Texas Early Grano 502 PRR' was released by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in 1944. It is an intermediate day variety. Each packet contains one gram, which is approximately 200 seeds.
Planting Instructions:
Onions have a shallow root system and are adapted for well drained, rich, loam-type soil. Either start seeds indoors, or directly into the garden, in a sunny location, from April to mid-July.
Plant onion seeds ½ inch deep, two to four seeds per inch in rows spaced twelve to sixteen inches apart. Thin the plants to four inches apart to allow the bulbs room to develop. Use thinnings as green onions.
Plant onion seeds ½ inch deep, two to four seeds per inch in rows spaced twelve to sixteen inches apart. Thin the plants to four inches apart to allow the bulbs room to develop. Use thinnings as green onions.
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