Geography, asked by avijitsarkarfirst, 7 months ago

When is onion cultivated?

a. In the kharif season
b. In the Rabi season
c. Both are correct
d. Everything is wrong​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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They're the type to grow in more northern latitudes. Onions like cool weather in the early part of their growth, so plant them in spring — except in mild-winter areas, where onions are grown as a fall or winter crop. Generally speaking, onions grow tops in cool weather and form bulbs when the weather warms.

So,option A is correct....

Answered by aryaman7839
1

Answer:

Answer is (c):

Explanation:

There are three sowing seasons for the onion crop in India – Kharif (planted between July-August and harvested in October-December); late Kharif (planted between October-November and harvested in January-March); and Rabi (planted between December-January and harvested in March-May).

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