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  • Chitting Spuds

    Just checked my seed spuds in my loft .
    I was looking to plant them in about 10/14 days time ( Pentland Javelin's ) i have found them already chitted and have about 3 or 4 shoots on each spud of about 4in to 8in in length .
    My question is can i still use them ?
    How should i plant them ? .
    Should i srcap them and get a new batch of seed spuds ? .
    If any one can give me any advice it would be appreciated .
    Pentland Javelins are my preferred first crop as i have always have had a great crop from them .

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    I wouldn't scrap them but I would put them somewhere light. I'd then be extra careful planting them with the whole shoot below ground. The 8" shoots would be barely below the surface.

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    • #3
      You could remove the chits and put them in the light and they will produce more shoots that are a better quality, there is no benefit to chitting potatoes in the dark as you get long spindly shoots that are searching for light. I have just checked mine and they are producing nice small stocky shoots that have a purple colour to them which is what I expect them to look like, they are in trays in my back bedroom that's unheated and unused but light with the curtains open.
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