Chitting again... sorry!

Started by LauraB, January 23, 2007, 20:29:49

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LauraB

My potatoes are in the shed at the moment - frost free but cold, and dark. I intend to chit them, but indoors is a constant 23 degrees. We don't have any cool rooms. How would you chit in those circumstances? Is 23 too warm? (guessing yes)

LauraB


tim

#1
Whatever your hopes, I say let 'em be? They'll do their own thing. You won't tell the difference. Spread out, I trust?

23C? Turn it down or you'll mature too soon!! Our average is 15C!

watkin girl

keep them in the shed where it's cool. light or dark doesn't seem to matter.

kitten

Quote from: LauraB on January 23, 2007, 20:29:49
indoors is a constant 23 degrees. We don't have any cool rooms.

Lucky you!  ;D

Re pots: we're not planning on chitting so will be keeping ours in the garage (cold, dark, but well ventilated) until planting out time. x
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened

LauraB

15? Crikey. I'd never be able to lever myself out of bed  :D

Maybe I'll turn it down a degree or two.  ;).

They are in seed trays, one per hole, so I'll leave them be. Thanks everyone!

philcooper

Quote from: watkin girl on January 23, 2007, 20:35:08
keep them in the shed where it's cool. light or dark doesn't seem to matter.

It does, if they sprout in the dark, the sprouts will be long thin and pale - not what you want!!  :'(

Phil

Merry Tiller

I'll second that, light is a must

tim

Sorry - meant let 'em be until they show signs of sprouting. Could be a long time. THEN give them light.

On the other hand, contrarywise, it has been shown that tubers with long white shoots cope just as well. An excuse for failure, I reckon!

Froglegs

I don't chit mine a lot a messing around  for nothing. Just put them in the ground when the time is right stand back and off they go :)

Laney

I've got the same problem, my downstairs is heated, so I have them upstairs in an unheated room, but it's still warm.  They do get some light up here, at least.  I have no shed/garage/porch to put them in.
Blog

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tim

Yes, Froggy, but they often do their own thing way before you're ready to put them out?

mokanoo

I put mine on a windowsill downstairs at about a steady 20 degrees with good light. They chitted well to about an inch and gave me a bumper crop. In fact I'm still digging them up as I'm preparing for this season.

Froglegs

If they do they do!if they don't they don't!, what i should of said was why worry as far as I'm concerned it makes no difference, as soon as they are in the ground they grow if ya chit or not. Ive even rubbed off all the long white shoots on the reduced end of stock  bag from B&Q thats sat on the self for a month ,and still got a good crop, it's how you look after them  once in the ground what determines a good or bad crop.

tim


Merry Tiller

QuoteIf they do they do!if they don't they don't!, what i should of said was why worry as far as I'm concerned it makes no difference

Admirable attitude

Froglegs


Merry Tiller

I'm serious, far too much ponsing about with stuff these days

LauraB

Treat 'em mean, keep 'em keen it is then.  :)

I'll put them under the shed window and leave them to it. Bet they're shivering though!

tim

Someone's got to make money by writing up guide lines - like 'new' recipes?

Musn't forget though that, commercially, they use 'chitting houses'?

supersprout

tim - that reminds me of that quote from 'The Name of the Rose', something like

There is no new knowledge, just a sublime recapitulation

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