White spots on potatoes

Started by Lavender, July 14, 2004, 21:48:37

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Lavender

Help.  Just dug up another row of potatoes (I think they are Pentland Javelin) and they're covered in white spots which rub off - no damage to skin or flesh.  There's a fair bit of slug damage now (the potatoes are too big for earlies).  It's rained pretty much every day here for at least three weeks - anything to do with it?  I'm clueless.
There'll be years for cooking and cleaning - get yer wellies on!

Lavender

There'll be years for cooking and cleaning - get yer wellies on!

john_miller

Some sort of fungal mycelium?

tim

I've had it before - no idea what it is. = Tim

Tenuse

I had this, also on Pentland Javelin, I thought it was perhaps some form of scab?

Hasn't affected the taste though!!

Ten x
Young, dumb and full of come hither looks.

Lavender

Thanks everybody for your help.  It seems to be washing off easily rather than attached to the potato, so maybe its early stages of some kind of scab.  Long as it's not gonna poison us all, it'll be fine  ;D  I'll just dig up the rest before the slugs get any more!
There'll be years for cooking and cleaning - get yer wellies on!

ruud

Lavender,i have also spots on my potatoes,but i think its no harmful thing.It didnt influenced the taste at all.

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