Information and discussion for successfully cultivating potatoes, the world's fourth largest crop.
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July 10, 2015 | #16 | |
Tomatovillian™
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I have received "old" seed this time of year which didnt do well "potato no top" was the result If gurneys stored the seed properly you should be fine. http://umaine.edu/publications/2412e/ |
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July 12, 2015 | #17 |
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Potatoes came in saturday by Fedex, not red pontiac but red norland. Cut today about noon and will be planted tomorrow.
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July 12, 2015 | #18 |
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They look great, not too old.
Let them "skin over" 2-3 days and you should get less rot on the cut pieces. |
July 12, 2015 | #19 |
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July 12, 2015 | #20 |
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If its a close call plant them whole.
When its too hot or too cool rot can set in at the cut. |
July 12, 2015 | #21 |
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Went back and looked, plant them whole.
Up here we try for pieces the size of a hens egg. |
July 12, 2015 | #22 |
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That's around what size they are with some smaller. Whole it is.
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July 15, 2015 | #23 |
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OK, it is wednesday and I will plant today. Just found other things to do instead of planting. With all the rain the last couple of weeks lots of sprouting weeds. (Note for nematode I grew up in Oxford just south of Worcester.)
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