The Potatoes Are Here! The Potatoes Are Here!

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  1. Daniel W

    Daniel W Young Pine

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    Sort of like this, except instead of the new phonebook it's new potato starts.



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    This year I ordered just four varieties. Last year it was six, plus 2 bags from the big box store, plus sprouts. Too much work for me now - especially all that digging during hot weather and summer smoke season. I did plant some sprouts, two weeks or so ago. I might look for a bag of russets... or not. The Envol, Elba, and especially Kennebec are my favorites. Red Norland is a standard for me for potato salad.

    Tomorrow, let the chitting begin! I love those spuds! "Things are gonna start happening to me now...":setc_070:
     
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    Daniel, I know that feeling. Thanks for posting those pics with commentary. Great stuff.
    I need to look again at my chitting beauties on the bedroom windowsill. The “Jazzy’” may go in now. I have had those open trenches warming up for a few days now, so the first earlies can could go in now. It’s a tad early for here, but the climate is changing so perhaps I can get away with it.
     
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    Maybe some rain on my parade. When
    I cut them prior to chitting, this was one of the varieties (Envol). A very early variety, maybe the earliest. I only buy certified seed potatoes.

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    There are brown discolorations inside one of the seed potatoes. I am concerned that might be fusarium or verticillium wilt, but I really don't know. There is no odor. That is based on web images. I washed the knife, threw away the discolored slices. I wonder if I should discard all of the rest. I might have used the knife on one or two other in this batch of seed potatoes before washing it. I wasn't thinking.

    Before slicing any of the other varieties, I washed the knife again with detergent, then with alcohol. I used a different, machine washable cutting board.

    What do you think, potato experts? Have you seen such a discoloration inside seed potatoes? How did they do? Should I throw away the entire batch?

    The worst case scenario, I could throw them away and buy some more standard varieties from a local store. My experience has been that those don't do as well, and who knows, they could also be questionable.

    Potentially, I could grow these in containers on the distant side of the yard, and keep the soil separate from any garden use, just in case.
     
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    Hey Daniel— that foto is a bit worrisome. The one with the brown pattern inside I would destroy. I am not sure if you have to destroy the entire bag of that type. My impression is that it could be bacterial. Another possibility could be the “kringgeringheid”. I have actually had this last one. Not in seed potatos but one that I grew.
    Apparently it is caused by a virus, what we call the tabaksratelvirus (TRV). It is transmitted by a small worm in the soil. The dutch word for this type of worm is aaltje. The specific one is Trichodorus or Paratrichodorus.
    What I did plant in that garden was to plant Tagetes minuta which helps destroy the aaltjes. It did seem to work.

    I wonder if you can return a piece of that cut potato to the company where you bought it from. I also wonder if there is a university lab or something similar that you could send a specimen of that sick potato to.
     
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    Thanks @Sjoerd.

    It's important to me to keep garden diseases to a minimum. I also don't want to introduce new pathogens that might affect others.

    I wrapped that cut potato in a plastic bag, and threw it into the trash. That goes to landfill, where everything is sealed and compacted and space alien archeologists will dig into it in 10,000 years.

    I agree, Im not sure about the others. If it's viral, I think that should show as abnormal foliage, which I could destroy and discard.

    I did find another container of small potatoes, harvested late summer and sprouting. They are Kennebecs, my favorite. Although they are a late variety.

    So I planted two rows today.

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    Some had a lot of roots, in addition to sprouts.

    I inspected them - no sign of disease or pest, that I could see.
     
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    It’s a good sign when a gardener is so happy to receive a potato order or any plant order…we can all relate to the video.. good luck on the taters..
     
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    Oké Daniel. You are so right to be careful with your soil.

    Marvellous that you found some Kennebecs to plant. Don’t they look smart all lined up for work.
     
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    I've never seen roots on a potato in addition to sprouts Daniel. That's interesting to me. Pretty exciting stuff! Sorry about the bad seed ( potato). :-(
     
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