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Well folks...  I am stumped on this one. If anyone has a great suggestion or information I would love to be able to pass the info along to our visitor.

Question:
I am growing onions in soil and they need to be transplanted. I was thinking of thinning them, washing the roots and putting them in a hydroponic system (simple one). What do you think? What is the success rate of going from soil to hydroponics?

Thanks. CMR

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Newsflash

Indoor growers sell sprouts, wheat grass from their warehouse in New Baltimore.
Maureen McDonald / Special to The Detroit News
NEW BALTIMORE -- Acid rain, freak frosts, drought and winged predators don't bother the sprouts and wheat grass Ryan Rowinski and Michael Cyplik grow inside their 4,500-square-foot warehouse in New Baltimore. He sells 120 trays a week of products grown under high-efficiency lights.

 

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