The experiment took place on the laboratory experimental field of Biotehnical Faculty in Ljubljana, where we tested the efficiency of shallots planting in autumn from October 2018 to July 2019. It turned out that the method of planting shallots in spring is not the most effective method for achieving quality yields due to the recurring heavy rainfall during this period. Previous experiments have shown that shallots can be planted in autumn, but as we did not know which is the most optimal planting window at that time of year, we decided to carry out further research. We included the use of two different types of shallots ('Red Sun' and 'Golden Gourmet') planted outdoors in three different autumn dates (on 22 October, 5 November and 19 November). Plant survival was quite different between variets, while differences between planting dates were smaller. The number of flower stalks varied depending on the variety and planting dates. The number of developed bulbs per nest varied between varieties and terms and was higher in the 'Golden Gourmet' variety. A much higher yiled was obtained with the 'Red Sun' cultivar (32.1 t/ha). The highest yield of the 'Golden Gourmet' shallot reached only 19.3 t/ha. In addition, it was shown that the 'Red Sun' shallot type had a higher proportion of surviving plants at all planting dates than the 'Golden Gourmet' variety, with the highest (83 %) at the 3rd planting date and also the average total number of bulbs/plot was highest in the 'Red Sun' variety in the 2nd planting term. The share of bulbs by size classes was the highest (53 %) in the 3rd planting term and third size class, in case of the 'Golden Gourmet' variety, there was (69 %) in the 3rd planting terms and in size class 2, which means that the bulbs have a minimum diameter of 3 cm and a maximum diameter of 5 cm.
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