How to Increase Onion Bulb Weight

A balanced crop nutrition program can help to improve overall yield by increasing onion bulb weight.

Crop Nutrition and Onion Bulb Weight

Nitrogen

Optimum nitrogen supply is important for onion weight. Nitrogen supports production of leaves and hence, increases the number of bulb scales and the size and weight of the harvested bulb whether garlic, onion or even leeks.

Effect of nitrogen rate on onion bulb size

 

Effect of nitrogen rate on leek and garlic yield

Phosphorus

Where crops are grown on soils with very low natural phosphorus levels, higher rates are required to boost yield, thereby increasing bulb weight and size.

Effect of phosphate rate on onion size and weight

Potassium

Potassium is particularly important where high rates of nitrogen have been applied, as potassium helps to maintain yield with reduced risk of storage problems that can be caused by excess nitrogen.

Effect of potassium source on onion yield

Onions are very prone to salt stress, so it is important to use sources of potassium that are less likely to cause damage. Toxic levels of chloride in the plant can lead to loss of yield and onion bulb weight in storage. Sulfate and nitrate forms of potassium usually result in lower bulb weight loss in storage.

Sulphur

Sulphur is important for onion bulb weight and yield, and helps to improve the crop’s utilisation of nitrogen. However, care has to be taken as high rates, particularly in S-rich soils, can have a detrimental effect on yield. It has also a marked effect on the pungency of the onion through increasing the pyruvic acid content of the bulb – a key quality characteristic.

Effect of sulphur on onion bulb size

Boron

Trials confirm that boron has a positive effect on onion yield by increasing bulb weight. It is important to maintain the correct balance of calcium, nitrogen and boron in the soil as high Ca and high N levels can reduce boron uptake.

Effect of boron on onion bulb weight