I noticed today that one of my first early potato plants (I think it's a pentland javelin, though I also have Bonnie Dundee and Ulster Classic in the same bed, and can't be sure which it is without hunting for a label ) has bright yellow patches on some of its leaves, while the rest of the leaf is a healthy dark green. Otherwise the plant seems perfectly healthy, as do the rest of the plants in the bed. Should I be worried? Or can I leave it be for a little while longer?
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It doesn't look like they're dying off. The patches are just that - distinct patches, with a real edge to them, where yellow meets green. The plants have been in for a while, and it'll soon be time to dig them up anyway, though I think Pentland is a bit later than other first earlies...
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Potato aucuba mosaic virus?
Causes yellow spotting or necrosis of potato leaves and necrosis in potato tubers, but is rare and consequently of little economic importance.
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Geo..
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LOL, thanks for the compliment Geo
Oh, wait a minute, you meant Dr HessayonLast edited by shirlthegirl43; 03-06-2009, 09:41 PM.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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Could it be where water has got onto the leaves and been scorched by the sun?
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Thanks for your replies and ideas.
I'm now wondering if it's alfalfa mosaic virus, though I'm not sure where it could have come from
Best dig it up and get rid of the risk of spreading something nasty to the rest of my tatties... unless anyone has any other advice?
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http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDE...famosvirus.jpg here's a picture, does it help any?Last edited by shirlthegirl43; 03-06-2009, 09:54 PM.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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Unless the plant starts to die I would just leave it. It might have had aphids or other pests that have bitten the leaves and damaged them. If it starts to look unhealthy then remove it and dig the spuds out aswell.
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Does it look like some one has splashed yellow paint on your plant with a brush?
If so I have one like it and I am not worried.
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