Excuse me guys,
As an ex Commercial grower of potatoes on a large scale, I can advise you that 'Flakinesse'/Texture of cooked Potatoes is governed by more than 1. variety. 2 Planting dates. 3. Amount of Manure /Growmore or BFB.in the general case of 'Gardening'.
Farmers will have access to specific soil samples and Fertilizer requirements for individual sites etc.
The same information will also advise on water requirements
The latter being most important.
When we as gardeners look at varieties to grow we are viewing results from harvests that have been taken from crops grown on 'Trials' or semi commercial scales. ie under the very best controls from inputs and Irrigation requirement on a weekly/daily basis.
Moral is ......Majority of serious commercial growers have Irrigation facility, when they get advice to irrigate , they do it etc.
Now as gardeners, we dont have that privelidge , neither do we have an adviser telling us when is the right time to water etc.
Potatoes need water at crucial Growth stages to give maximum yield, proven fact, if they dont get sufficient water at that stage , YES they will yield but 'Dry Matter' content of the fruit will be affected, It is DRY MATTER that influences Cookin and Eating quality.
As an ex Commercial grower of potatoes on a large scale, I can advise you that 'Flakinesse'/Texture of cooked Potatoes is governed by more than 1. variety. 2 Planting dates. 3. Amount of Manure /Growmore or BFB.in the general case of 'Gardening'.
Farmers will have access to specific soil samples and Fertilizer requirements for individual sites etc.
The same information will also advise on water requirements
The latter being most important.
When we as gardeners look at varieties to grow we are viewing results from harvests that have been taken from crops grown on 'Trials' or semi commercial scales. ie under the very best controls from inputs and Irrigation requirement on a weekly/daily basis.
Moral is ......Majority of serious commercial growers have Irrigation facility, when they get advice to irrigate , they do it etc.
Now as gardeners, we dont have that privelidge , neither do we have an adviser telling us when is the right time to water etc.
Potatoes need water at crucial Growth stages to give maximum yield, proven fact, if they dont get sufficient water at that stage , YES they will yield but 'Dry Matter' content of the fruit will be affected, It is DRY MATTER that influences Cookin and Eating quality.
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