Hi all
Just spotted the first signs of blight on my potatoes (Guildford area), just a few leaves on some of the salad potatoes I had growing in tubs at my house, the one down my allotment seem fine at the moment although my neighbours look like they are coming down. Fingers crossed I have caught it early not sure I could cope with having to chuck all my potatoes and tomatoes out again. I have picked off the infected leaves and given the ones down the lottie a spray with Bordeaux mix and the salad potatoes and tomatoes at my house a spray with Murphy's Cooper Fungicide not sure there is much difference between the two but the Murphy's one came in a sachet which was easier to use as I only needed a smaller amount for the house.
It was my Anya salads (second early) that came down first, no sign on the Charlottes (second Early - salad) I have at the house, down the lottie I have Mayan Gold (not quite worked out what these are I think early maincrop type), Yukon Gold (second Early - baker), King Edwards (early maincrop - Roaster) and Cara (late maincrop- Baker). The earlies should hopefully be ready to lift soon, although I was a bit late getting them in as our allotments were pretty waterlogged over the spring. It will be interesting to see the difference in resistance if the blight does spread, as last year I had Belle de fontenay which were pretty much wiped out both leaf and tuber were affected but the King Edwards and Verity (a bit like a Cara type) managed to hang in there and I got a ok crop of half size potatoes. The Mayan Gold surprisingly did really well despite the blight being rampant everywhere.
Am really glad I sowed some of the Legend blight resistant tomatoes, I will keep this updated with how they fare compared to the other varieties I have (Gardeners Delight, Roma, Oxheart, Tigarella).
Just spotted the first signs of blight on my potatoes (Guildford area), just a few leaves on some of the salad potatoes I had growing in tubs at my house, the one down my allotment seem fine at the moment although my neighbours look like they are coming down. Fingers crossed I have caught it early not sure I could cope with having to chuck all my potatoes and tomatoes out again. I have picked off the infected leaves and given the ones down the lottie a spray with Bordeaux mix and the salad potatoes and tomatoes at my house a spray with Murphy's Cooper Fungicide not sure there is much difference between the two but the Murphy's one came in a sachet which was easier to use as I only needed a smaller amount for the house.
It was my Anya salads (second early) that came down first, no sign on the Charlottes (second Early - salad) I have at the house, down the lottie I have Mayan Gold (not quite worked out what these are I think early maincrop type), Yukon Gold (second Early - baker), King Edwards (early maincrop - Roaster) and Cara (late maincrop- Baker). The earlies should hopefully be ready to lift soon, although I was a bit late getting them in as our allotments were pretty waterlogged over the spring. It will be interesting to see the difference in resistance if the blight does spread, as last year I had Belle de fontenay which were pretty much wiped out both leaf and tuber were affected but the King Edwards and Verity (a bit like a Cara type) managed to hang in there and I got a ok crop of half size potatoes. The Mayan Gold surprisingly did really well despite the blight being rampant everywhere.
Am really glad I sowed some of the Legend blight resistant tomatoes, I will keep this updated with how they fare compared to the other varieties I have (Gardeners Delight, Roma, Oxheart, Tigarella).
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