I planted my earlies in end feb beginning march indoors ..... I moved them outside mid may... the leaves have gone totally yellow on 2 of them so I had a little rummage but cannot feel anything.... I found a few pea size ones .... do I need to leave them longer ?
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Originally posted by carly View PostI planted my earlies in end feb beginning march indoors ..... I moved them outside mid may... the leaves have gone totally yellow on 2 of them so I had a little rummage but cannot feel anything.... I found a few pea size ones .... do I need to leave them longer ?In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
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I think we can presume they are in containers in compost. You would need to start feeding them about week 6 and keep well watered as the tubers form.
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Originally posted by carly View Post. I found a few pea size ones .... do I need to leave them longer ?
Container spuds don't yield as well as those in the ground, and you have to feed & water them a lot when the tubers are forming.
Tip em out, see what you get.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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