Potatoes from seedlings
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ina
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Potatoes from seedlings
Has anybody ever done that? When helping a friend with weeding, we found a tiny potato plant that was quite obviously a seedling. Being me, I couldn't pass on that opportunity and took the poor little plant home. Have had it in a pot since, but it's not grown much. Now, will I be able to grow potatoes from that eventually?
Ina
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
Ina it's possible it was from a really tiny potato tuber not dug up with the rest or even a bit of potato peeling in some compost. I know they readily grow into potato plants but having left some of htese in the compost heap in the past I never had a crop, I guess maybe you need a larger mother seed to get a plateful of spuds? But then again maybe I didn't wait long enough?
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
Yeah, of course it might be from a tiny tuber - but it might also be from a seed; after all, that's how new varieties are bred. So that's kind of my hope, that I might have a new, absolutely brilliant variety in the making!
Well, I'll keep and eye on it - let's see how long it survives.
Well, I'll keep and eye on it - let's see how long it survives.
Ina
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
Will it be called the Ina Piper?ina wrote:I might have a new, absolutely brilliant variety in the making!![]()
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
Or the Kincardineshire Wonder?Peggy Sue wrote:
Will it be called the Ina Piper?
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
If you'd found it in France it might have been a Ratte.
I love saying that I'm eating Rattes from the garden! 
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
Oh now I think I'm going to have to find some Rattes to grow just to say that to the MIL!Millymollymandy wrote:If you'd found it in France it might have been a Ratte.I love saying that I'm eating Rattes from the garden!
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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
if you find another ratte plant will that make a ratte two ee,
sorry could'nt resist that

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Re: Potatoes from seedlings
Groan! 
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)