Just noticed a touch of blight on some main crop spuds at home. The allotment ones are clear as far as I can tell.
If it would stop raining for more than 10 mins I would be giving them a spray!
Jerry
West Sussex
First 2 lots OK. Our next lot are Lady Balfour, & I have my fingers crossed in letting her prove her immunity!
Quote from: tim on August 01, 2005, 08:33:10
First 2 lots OK. Our next lot are Lady Balfour, & I have my fingers crossed in letting her prove her immunity!
The ones grown at home are Arran Victory and Picasso. The Arran are showing just a few signs of the problem. This morning I picked off the effected leaves and binned them, forcast is for a drier spell so will spray tonight.
I have both varieties at the allotment along with Romano, all clear there so far.
Jerry
I sprayed my potatoes just over 2 weeks ago and shall do the same this weekend, there is no blight on them but I am doing it just as a precaution.
I haven't been on the ball and have been very skint so I am relying on the crossed fingers. I am also removing any suspect leaves - only one full Smith period so far in Lincolnshire though.
Quote from: redclanger on August 03, 2005, 12:00:21
I haven't been on the ball and have been very skint so I am relying on the crossed fingers. I am also removing any suspect leaves - only one full Smith period so far in Lincolnshire though.
You are lucky, I have had 4 full periods in the last 2 weeks in Sussex.
And I will spray again at the weekend and then have to leave them too it as I head down to Devon to look after my parents farm for nearly 3 weeks while they are away on holiday.
Jerry