Hi,
I suspect that I already know that my potato problem is terminal as I have done a bit of research on the internet but I thought I would ask to clarify.
I planted some maincrop International Kidney in huge pots early april and they have wilted almost overnight. It started last week and I put it down to the hot weather we have been having here down south. I watered them and usually by the end of the day they have perked up. Then by mid morning they have wilted again. They were apparently certified scottish seeds and they were looking lovely and lush. I found this post on Bacterial wilt of potato: http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bnatr...terialwilt.pdf
I suspect this is my problem. They have only been in a short time so I suspect there will be nothing worth digging up... Any advice? Should I just rip them out and burn them
Also I planted some King edwards and they are next to the offending IK's, they seem ok at the moment but is this something that will "jump" plants?
I have also had a couple of Full Smith warnings recently in my area...
Over to you guys... Any ideas?
Thank you in advance....
I suspect that I already know that my potato problem is terminal as I have done a bit of research on the internet but I thought I would ask to clarify.
I planted some maincrop International Kidney in huge pots early april and they have wilted almost overnight. It started last week and I put it down to the hot weather we have been having here down south. I watered them and usually by the end of the day they have perked up. Then by mid morning they have wilted again. They were apparently certified scottish seeds and they were looking lovely and lush. I found this post on Bacterial wilt of potato: http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bnatr...terialwilt.pdf
I suspect this is my problem. They have only been in a short time so I suspect there will be nothing worth digging up... Any advice? Should I just rip them out and burn them
Also I planted some King edwards and they are next to the offending IK's, they seem ok at the moment but is this something that will "jump" plants?
I have also had a couple of Full Smith warnings recently in my area...
Over to you guys... Any ideas?
Thank you in advance....
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