Potato Chitting, is it a necessity?

Started by Hector, April 02, 2010, 13:34:44

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Hector

My earlies are due to get to me Tuesday...so ok to plant without chitting?
Jackie

Hector

Jackie

lincsyokel2

Chitting tates is one of those subjects where everyone has a view and no one can prove its beneficial or not. I chit mine, so i can make sure there planted right way up. Farmers dont chit them, and they produce millions or tates every year. Also, if you chit them you can start them a bit earlier.
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Hector

Thanks, I did wonder how on earth commercial people did it :) I chitted last year but didnt try earlies. I'm getting my earlies...but getting them now (bit late) So wondered if when I get them I bother with chitting or just bung em in?
Jackie

Pesky Wabbit

Earlies benefit, but only in that they are in growth a few weeks before its warm enough to put them in the ground.

By not chitting they will just need that bit longer in the ground.

I chit my earlies so the get a chance of growth before Blight hits them.

Main crop dont benefit at all as they are in the ground for so long anyway, whats a few extra weeks. Most farm produced crops are main crop

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