Hi everyone.
My husband has raised two questions about early spuds that I haven't heard of or not known anyone else do.
He says he was told that if you let your early spuds get plenty of chits on then cut the spud in half you will get a bigger crop. But I would of thought this would of meant you'd get the same crop because the seed spud would have less "energy" first of all to put into making potatoes. Does anyone actually do this?
Also if you keep a few second early spud back then chit them on you can replant them for xmas spuds. Does anyone do this? If you do when do you start getting them to chit?
Thanks everyone
My husband has raised two questions about early spuds that I haven't heard of or not known anyone else do.
He says he was told that if you let your early spuds get plenty of chits on then cut the spud in half you will get a bigger crop. But I would of thought this would of meant you'd get the same crop because the seed spud would have less "energy" first of all to put into making potatoes. Does anyone actually do this?
Also if you keep a few second early spud back then chit them on you can replant them for xmas spuds. Does anyone do this? If you do when do you start getting them to chit?
Thanks everyone
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