🧅 What Is A Good Temperature Range For My Burger's Onion?

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By the Greg Editorial Team

Apr 14, 20242 min read

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  1. 65-75°F (18-24°C) is the sweet spot for Burger's Onion.
  2. Heat stress: Wilting leaves, stunted growth; Cold stress: Growth halt, damage.
  3. Protective measures like shade cloths and row covers aid temperature control.

Nailing the Perfect Temperature for Burger's Onion

Burger's Onion thrives in a comfort zone of 65-75°F (18-24°C). Beyond this range, the plant can experience stress, impacting its growth and health.

🌡️ When Burger's Onion Feels the Heat

Heat stress manifests through wilting leaves, a plant's cry for help. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to stunted growth and a disappointing lack of flowers.

🥶 When It's Too Cold to Function

Conversely, cold stress makes Burger's Onion shiver, showing its discomfort with halted growth. Freezing temperatures can cause lasting plant damage, threatening its survival.

Keeping Your Burger's Onion Cozy

Maintaining the ideal temperature for your Burger's Onion isn't just about comfort—it's about survival. These onions thrive in a sweet spot of 65-75°F (18-24°C). Outside of this range, you're in the danger zone.

🌞 Shielding from the Scorcher

When the sun's relentless, shade cloths are your first line of defense. They cut down the intensity without plunging your onions into darkness. On the flip side, if the sun is playing hide-and-seek, consider clear plastic tunnels to amp up the warmth.

❄️ Winter Woes? No Problem

Insulating mulches like straw can be a game-changer in colder climates. They act like a snug blanket, keeping the soil temperature more stable. And when Jack Frost really hits hard, row covers are like sending your onions to bed with a hot water bottle.

🌡️ Emergency Temperature Fixes

Caught off guard by a sudden temperature drop? String lights (the non-LED type) can give off just enough heat to ward off a light frost. In the face of an unexpected heatwave, a spritz of water in the evening can cool things down. Just be sure not to overdo it—onions hate wet feet.

A Touch on Humidity

Humidity might not be the headline act, but it's still part of the band. Consistent moisture in the soil helps buffer your Burger's Onion against the highs and lows of humidity in the air. If your growing space is drier than a stand-up comedian's wit, a pebble tray or humidifier could be your backstage crew, keeping the air moisture in check. Remember, it's all about balance—too much humidity and you're inviting a mold encore.

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