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  • The good, the bad and the ugly...and the other one.

    I'm fairly sure the potato on the left has common scab, but what's that on the potato on the right? Is that a different kind of common scab, or something else entirely? (Maris Peer)


    And what's the deal with the acne-ridden french bean? His baby-faced younger brother grew right next to him, but hasn't got the same pock-marking. (Tendergreen)


    Needless to say they all got eaten, but I'm intrigued as always.
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    1) powdery scab
    2) common scab
    3) dunno
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
      1) powdery scab
      2) common scab
      3) dunno
      Aaaaaaaah, that makes sense. I discounted powdery scab as it wasn't...er...powdery? I can't find anywhere if it's still safe to eat.
      Hope so, I already ate it.

      I ate the bean as well, all rather tastey

      Thanks TS
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      • #4
        Judging by this, I've eaten plenty with common scab on..

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        • #5
          Ollie..

          First the potatoes, I reckon that is common scab, on both of them, now knowing that our supermarkets company's sell potatoes with this problem, I can not see there is any problems with eating them or even growing them. The way I understand common scab, is that it occurs when there is a PH imbalance problem with the soil..correct that and it may just go away?

          Next the beans, how about mosaic virus?

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