Have fetch my spuds from the allotment today got 2 3kg bags kestrel and valour, what do i do with them now do they need sunlight to chit or can i just put them in a warm cupboard in the dark.
Thanks in advance
egg trays are an ideal solution for a few spuds. yes they do need the light, otherwise they will grow long and spindly growth to try and find the light! these are beside my bed! (It's the only spare space)
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My understanding is that they need light, but not direct sunlight. Is that correct?
G x
Yes :)
yes, but on a north window cill is fine. ;)
Quote from: Georgie on February 08, 2009, 13:53:32
My understanding is that they need light, but not direct sunlight. Is that correct?
G x
Correct, they need to sprout little purple(ish), dark, not white shoots. North facing is best
Oh good. Thanks everyone. :)
G x
Suppose those tats being a feature by your bed Tony cuts down on the dusting ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Sinbad7 on February 08, 2009, 18:18:09
Suppose those tats being a feature by your bed Tony cuts down on the dusting ;D ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D
Tonybloke, when will those spuds be ready to go in? Won't the shoots get too big before the weather warms up?
Mine have started chitting in their bags but I'm trying to hold them off until the weather perks up a bit... Which doesn't look as if it's going to be any time soon the way it's snowing outside right now.
Put them in the cold garage, that'll curb their enthusiasm to chit. When you want them to start chitting, bring them into the light.
some in a couple of weeks (in a cold frame) the rest in early / mid march, dependant on weather