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What's the secret to onions?

Howdy everyone, long time no see.
 
So I've pretty much gotten peppers figured out easily enough, and I've been trying my hand at a multitude of vegetables. One of the ones I am having the absolute hardest time with right now is onions.
 
I've always been late getting my onions out, so this year I started everything on-time from seed. However, it seems like I can't get the bastards to actually sprout from seed.
 
Below is a picture of my current onion trays. each one with 8-9 seeds per cell. As you can see, they are considerably lacking in sprouting.
 
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Any advice? Tips? I've tried the paper towel method, the dome method, and just the 'keep the soil moist' method. This is where I am.
 
skullbiker said:
Are you using fresh seed? Onion seed is pretty well a no go by the second year. Now days I get new seed every year.
 
This might actually be the answer - I have seed that is well into its second year. I might as well use it up, then, since it's probably no good after this year.
 
skullbiker said:
Also, as per temp question by rhines81, they are best germinated at room temp or around 70 f.
 
I've got a heat mat underneath them with a dome on top now, and the house temperature is ~63-65 degrees. Thoughts?
 
Coup said:
 
I've got a heat mat underneath them with a dome on top now, and the house temperature is ~63-65 degrees. Thoughts?
That may be too warm if there is no thermostat controling the mat. Most heat mats warm to 15 —20 degrees above ambient temp. If no thermostat, I would put 2 or 3 layers of cardboard between the mat and the tray.
 
Been there, done that.

Do a germination test before you pitch them. Wet paper towel in a baggy for a few days. 65 to 70 would be the top of the ideal growing temperature for young plants.
 
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