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Production of Allium plants for trade and retail

Allium, Jungpflanze, Mikrovermehrung, in vitro Vemerhung, Zwiebeln in der DoseAt Lubera Edibles, our Allium young plants are standardly available in our 60-cell trays. With the introduction of this new group of young plants, we will initially offer both Allium young plants in the 'Multi+' quality (biennial/overwintered) and in the 'Multi' quality (annual) in order to be able to meet the demand. For an early and less temperature controlled potting, the Allium young plants of the quality 'Multi+' are suitable as usual because they are not so sensitive to temperature due to a cold overwintering in early spring. For a later potting with the sales target in late spring or summer, our Allium young plants of the 'Multi' quality are again suitable. These are particularly vigorous upon delivery and continue to grow quickly and immediately after potting. These young plants can also be used for production for particularly late sales dates, e.g. after the summer holidays.

What to consider when producing and scheduling perennial vegetables?

It is true that most vegetable crops are subject to strong seasonality, with annual vegetables in particular becoming quickly over-grown in the spring. However, this applies only to a limited extent to the Allium young plant assortment offered by us.
In principle, it makes sense to offer a complete vegetable assortment in the spring, consisting of annual tuber vegetables, lettuces, annual fruit vegetables and, in parallel, different varieties and species from the EverVeg® range. In short, the EverVeg® assortment should of course also be offered during the classic vegetable season (mid-April to the end of May). Here the frequency, in general the demand for vegetables, is the highest.

However, products produced from our Allium young plants become overdue much less quickly than, for example, annual vegetables. They can also be sold in June and July without any problems and at most, a production time frame for the post-holiday period is to be considered – by choosing a late potting date or by cutting back the plants in 0.5 – 2 L pots again in July.

The Allium cultivation with Lubera Edibles young plants – schematically shown

In the following, we have schematically represented an exemplary cultivation process for you:

  • Young plant quality: 60-cell tray in Multi+ or Multi quality
  • Delivery time: week 12 – week 20
  • Suitable pot size: 9 cm – 17 cm pots
  • Substrate: normal potting substrate in the slightly acidic range (pH value between 5.5 – 6.5)  
  • Location: frost-free or tempered glass or plastic-covered greenhouse
  • Cultivation period: 6 – 12 weeks (depending on the pot size and temperature)
  • Time of sale: at the beginning of May (also a little earlier with little risk of late frosts)

More information

As we hope we could show you, there is much more to vegetables than you might have thought. You can read more about EverVeges® and individual EverVeg® species here:

EverVeg®

And here you can read more about other vegetables at Lubera Edibles®.

Frederik Vollert
Frederik Vollert

Frederik Vollert is a trained nursery gardener. After continuing his education to become a horticultural technician and nursery foreman, he was responsible for setting up quality assurance for mother plants and for the development of the product range at Robert Mayer. For the new position of product development he moved within the group of companies to Lubera Edibles GmbH, where he is also responsible for the e-commerce area.

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