You're impatient. It's still very cold which will inhibit growth. They will shoot when they are ready.
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostPanic!! I got my seed potatoes in early January and put them straight into the shed for chitting, wondering if that was too early. I have checked today and still no shoots. Am I being impatient or should I bring them indoors and see if that works?
I rather stupidly put mine in a dark cupboard so they have got massive chits (if that is what they are called?)
The people who know on here say cool and light place shed may be cold and light?
Hope it all goes well
Pat"Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives."
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Hi Pat
I'm just wondering if perhaps it was too cold in the shed for them because of the recent weather. One tray is right by the window, so should be getting enough light, the other tray is sort of in the middle of my shed on top of a cupboard. I guess if they haven't done their thing by the time their ready to go in, I will just have to put them in the ground without shoots and see what happens!AKA Angie
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostHi Pat
I'm just wondering if perhaps it was too cold in the shed for them because of the recent weather. One tray is right by the window, so should be getting enough light, the other tray is sort of in the middle of my shed on top of a cupboard. I guess if they haven't done their thing by the time their ready to go in, I will just have to put them in the ground without shoots and see what happens!
Best of luck
Pat
I'm a 100 seedling"Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives."
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It used to be traditional to cut seed potatoes in half (especially if they were big) such that each bit had some of the sprouts (eyes). Just let the cut part dry off for a day or two before you plant. Should be fine.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Last year's Christmas seed spuds
I have just found the seed spuds I bought to grow for Christmas - needless to say I never got round to planting them.
They are somewhat withered but covered in roots and short shoots.
Is it worth giving them a try or am I asking for some kind of trouble?Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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Bang 'em in Shirley - they've got 2 chances! I reckon they'll romp off.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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