I bought a pack of 10 first earlies from a garden centre about 6 weeks ago, which went straight into the shed, unheated, by a north-facing window. They already had very small stumpy shoots (3-4mm at most) but did nothing in the four weeks they were in the shed. I planted them out two weeks ago but left a couple in the shed, which still haven't done anything.
Considering how fast supermarket spuds sprout in the kitchen cupboard, Is it safe to assume these are write-offs, and if so why?
Considering how fast supermarket spuds sprout in the kitchen cupboard, Is it safe to assume these are write-offs, and if so why?
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