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Chitting Potatoes - Broadway - 13-02-2021

Morning Folks

Looks like I shouldn't have kept these in a closed box!

Am I right in saying I can break these off and let them start again?

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RE: Chitting Potatoes - Vinny - 13-02-2021

If you leave them you will have to be very careful when planting.


RE: Chitting Potatoes - Mikey - 13-02-2021

Much better on a windowsill somewhere cold like the garage.


RE: Chitting Potatoes - Eyren - 13-02-2021

When do you guys chit your second earlies? It's years since I grew potatoes, and there seems to be a lot of conflicting advice online.

I'll be growing them in bags, if it makes any difference, and I'm in East Anglia, so we don't often get frosts after 31st March - and I can always bring them into the conservatory if we have a cold snap.


RE: Chitting Potatoes - mcdood - 13-02-2021

If you have your seed potatoes and have somewhere cool and light to chit them I would start them now. Having said that mine are still in a box in a cold garage. Im waiting for the arctic temps to move on.


RE: Chitting Potatoes - Mark_Riga - 13-02-2021

They will be OK if you leave them. But put them somewhere light now and be careful when planting.


RE: Chitting Potatoes - Eyren - 13-02-2021

(13-02-2021, 01:55 PM)mcdood Wrote: If you have your seed potatoes and have somewhere cool and light to chit them I would start them now. Having said that mine are still in a box in a cold garage. Im waiting for the arctic temps to move on.

Thanks! My problem is finding somewhere both cool and light - the old conservatory is pretty cold at the moment, but it (and the south-facing windowsills) get quite warm when the sun comes out. That said, I don't need to chit very many, so I could put them on a south-facing windowsill now, and move them into the north-facing kitchen temporarily if we get a warm spell.


RE: Chitting Potatoes - Spec - 13-02-2021

(13-02-2021, 10:36 AM)Broadway Wrote: Morning Folks

Looks like I shouldn't have kept these in a closed box!

Am I right in saying I can break these off and let them start again?
I would leave any short ones as they are and as long as there are more eyes on the others it should be alright to remove the stems


RE: Chitting Potatoes - Spec - 13-02-2021

(13-02-2021, 01:01 PM)Eyren Wrote: When do you guys chit your second earlies? It's years since I grew potatoes, and there seems to be a lot of conflicting advice online.

I'll be growing them in bags, if it makes any difference, and I'm in East Anglia, so we don't often get frosts after 31st March - and I can always bring them into the conservatory if we have a cold snap.

I never bother chitting my potatoes


RE: Chitting Potatoes - mcdood - 17-02-2021

Spuds are chitting in a plastic greenhouse:
Swift, Pentland Javelin, Charlotte, Desiree and Setanta.