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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: kt. on October 18, 2009, 18:51:13

Title: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: kt. on October 18, 2009, 18:51:13
Purchased Xmas spuds  from T&M, planted them beginning of August.  I have had to harvest one container of my new spuds that were supposed to be for Xmas.  All the halums had totally rotted down after turning brown last month.  The others do not look like they will make it too Xmas neither.  Anybody else having the same issues.
Title: Re: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: ceres on October 18, 2009, 19:05:14
If the tops started going over last month, it was too early for frost so blight maybe?
Title: Re: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: cjb02 on October 18, 2009, 19:56:21
I have planted some spuds in containers for Xmas, one has already died off, it is blight. the rest are fine so far. touch wood and all that
Title: Re: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: mpdjulie on October 18, 2009, 22:09:58
I planted some late maincrops in August.  They all grew through so I earthed them up and then a couple times more.  Around mid September I noticed that only a quarter of the plants grew back through.  The ones that grew through started to rot down about 2 weeks ago and the others never grew again.  Today I decided to dig some up.  Out of 2 8ft by 4ft beds with 12 seed pots planted in each, we got about 1kg back.  I bought these from Suttons.  I shall not be using them again.  For next year my maincrops and earlies have been bought from Marshalls and I am waiting for them to be delivered sometime nearer christmas.  I am also going to try some Tesco Finest range exquisa as advised by All ABout Liverpools website to see how that goes.
JULIE
Title: Re: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: Sinbad7 on October 18, 2009, 23:38:10
Planted my xmas spuds late July, ate them last week, they were the best out of all the pots I grew this year on the plot  for flavour and quantity ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: Vortex on October 19, 2009, 20:28:11
After the last 2 years losing my christmas crop to blight, and it's pretty much guarenteed that once one plant gets it the rest will, and with the price of 2nd crop seed potatoes this year I didn't specifically bother.
That said all the spares I planted in August are still going strong, and touch wood, no sign of blight yet.....

This week may change all that..
Title: Re: Poor yielding Xmas spuds
Post by: manicscousers on October 19, 2009, 20:47:50
ours have blight but the ones in the poly(volunteers from spring) are going great guns  ;D