Not really sure if I should split these up into seperate ones - lemme know if I need to
Righty.. just been out in the garden - thought I'd harvest a sack of spuds. These were planted 20th March. Lots of top foilage, flowering too - figured I'd have a look in one sack anyway.
3 Charlotte chitted seed spuds planted - 2 rotted. Harvest is:
Really exciting finding them as I didn't really know what to expect (first time growing spuds).
Q's - Does this seem about right for 1 spud? Should I have left it a litle longer? I have 2/3 more sacks of Charlotte with same top growth/flowering.
Next up, Rocket - 3 spuds, chitted planted same day:
Again, 2 rotted - this compost was much more moist than the Charlotte sack - it was further in the group of sacks I have on my decking, so I presume that's why. Larger spuds, but less - the reason why I harvested this was I was a bit concerned at the halums/stems - they were resting on the soil, and had started to rot.. I checked the leaves, and saw:
After having a Full Smith Blight alert the other day, I thought I'd harvest it anyway - wasn't sure if it's blight or not, no other leaves are like this.
Qs - Am I right in thinking that both Charlotte and Rockets are 1st earlies? If so- why such the differnece in harvest? I noticed that the spuds were all along the halum/stem under the compost, where as the Charlottes were at the ends of root "shoots"... due to different varieties?
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Righty.. just been out in the garden - thought I'd harvest a sack of spuds. These were planted 20th March. Lots of top foilage, flowering too - figured I'd have a look in one sack anyway.
3 Charlotte chitted seed spuds planted - 2 rotted. Harvest is:
Really exciting finding them as I didn't really know what to expect (first time growing spuds).
Q's - Does this seem about right for 1 spud? Should I have left it a litle longer? I have 2/3 more sacks of Charlotte with same top growth/flowering.
Next up, Rocket - 3 spuds, chitted planted same day:
Again, 2 rotted - this compost was much more moist than the Charlotte sack - it was further in the group of sacks I have on my decking, so I presume that's why. Larger spuds, but less - the reason why I harvested this was I was a bit concerned at the halums/stems - they were resting on the soil, and had started to rot.. I checked the leaves, and saw:
After having a Full Smith Blight alert the other day, I thought I'd harvest it anyway - wasn't sure if it's blight or not, no other leaves are like this.
Qs - Am I right in thinking that both Charlotte and Rockets are 1st earlies? If so- why such the differnece in harvest? I noticed that the spuds were all along the halum/stem under the compost, where as the Charlottes were at the ends of root "shoots"... due to different varieties?
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