Large seed potatoes - can they be halved?

Started by davetedd, January 30, 2010, 14:24:26

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davetedd

Hi I have just bought some Charlotte 2nd earlies and they are huge - 10 weigh 1.5Kg. Is it possible to cut them in half and use them so I can get some more plants in? Will doing that reduce the yield per plant? Thanks

davetedd


saddad

Yes as long as there are "eyes" on both bits... no It shouldn't reduce yeild.  :)

PurpleHeather

I have known potatoes grow from the peelings which have had bits sprouting out of them, on the compost heap and 'during the war' people would get several plants from a big chitting potato by splitting it up.

Just one thing, I do not think it works if you cut them up too soon. I am almost certain that they have to be divided as they are planted.

Some one correct me if I am wrong.

redimp

Not divided as planted as the split bit has to dry out and cure to stop it rotting.  I don't know what the soonest is though.
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