was looking on fleabay earlier at some potato seed tubers and the seller said in his description about cutting the seed tubers in half or evan quarters ? anyone do this i have always planted one whole tuber per sowing
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My grandad always chopped his potato seed in half. Never ever planted whole, but then he did have fair size tubers to start with as I recall.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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We had a thread on here about this a couple of years ago. I seem to think that tattieman wrote about it.
I have pulled tatties from the compost heap that can have only come from peelings.
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So long as each piece has an eye (sprout), they should grow.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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A few years back, I popped shoots from peelings in root trainers and in the time it took to get plants, they already started growing spuds.
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I will often cut largest seed in half to make up rows or if the available seed is too large.
A hens-bantams egg is the optimum size range. Each plant should have 3 chits. I will rub off any more than that at planting. This gives the best yield per acre and weight of seed (both received and applied wisdom.) the exception might be PFA types that tend to have loads of shoots... give them more space for huge haulm
That said....if you want to have a competition/bit of fun/there is a war on... you can get a plant from just one eye on a peeling as mentioned. However it would be best to start your plant on the surface of soil (maybe in a pot) and earth up slowly. Your plant has little in the way of food reserves to get a shoot to the surface if buried.
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