2 years ago on our allotments we had the scare of potato blight symptoms, worried folk used Bordeaux Mixture, removed top growth, harvested immediately etc.... The strange thing was no crop was lost so we all concluded "not blight" but something else. This year the same thing has happened.... stems have quite suddenly collapsed, leaves have gone brown and crisp (see photo) it looks a mess but again the crop seems unaffected. It's across all our allotments but no equivalent sign on same varieties being grown at home which are still green and generally in good shape. My lottie neighbour has named it "dry blight" but that doesn't seem to exist. Interesting that even the wonderful JBA Seed Potato company can mis-diagnose blight - see
How to test for BLIGHT - YouTube
In this case the plant collapses, turns brown, leaves go crisp.... but no visible effects on the potato crop. So what is it? Premature ageing?
How to test for BLIGHT - YouTube
In this case the plant collapses, turns brown, leaves go crisp.... but no visible effects on the potato crop. So what is it? Premature ageing?
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