Dear fellow forum members
I�m quite some way behind in my garden this year due to losing the last month to a nasty virus.
I�m starting on the garden now, but am having problems with some seed potatoes that Ibought several weeks ago.
I bought Charlottes, Maris Piper and International Kidney, and if the weather starts to warm up pretty soon (ie above the �safe level� of 5deg or more for planting potatoes out) I�ll obviously be wanting to get them started and put outside (I grown them in potato bags).
The main problem I have is that because they�ve been sat around in a box for two or three weeks whilst I�ve been ill, they�ve pretty much �over chitted� and thrown a lot of white shoots of up to two or three inches long. They�ve also started going a bit soft.
Is there any way at all that I can save these potatoes now, and would they still grow if I planted them very soon? I was hoping to just take the long bits off and �knock them back� and then hopefully start to re-chit them all over again.
Would all this be possible or should I simply let them go? Any advice you could give me would be very gratefully received.
I�m quite some way behind in my garden this year due to losing the last month to a nasty virus.
I�m starting on the garden now, but am having problems with some seed potatoes that Ibought several weeks ago.
I bought Charlottes, Maris Piper and International Kidney, and if the weather starts to warm up pretty soon (ie above the �safe level� of 5deg or more for planting potatoes out) I�ll obviously be wanting to get them started and put outside (I grown them in potato bags).
The main problem I have is that because they�ve been sat around in a box for two or three weeks whilst I�ve been ill, they�ve pretty much �over chitted� and thrown a lot of white shoots of up to two or three inches long. They�ve also started going a bit soft.
Is there any way at all that I can save these potatoes now, and would they still grow if I planted them very soon? I was hoping to just take the long bits off and �knock them back� and then hopefully start to re-chit them all over again.
Would all this be possible or should I simply let them go? Any advice you could give me would be very gratefully received.
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