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| Planted 26 April after chitting. Dug one up and have spuds from a large egg size downwards i.e. small. Wondering about lack of water now you mention it, live in SE Kent and haven't had much water since June. I don't remember them flowering but this may be my memory! Don't have photo at this time. |
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| Jon I have 4 varieties of tatties in, including one maincrop - King Edwards - and believ me I have seen no real rain since about the end of April. Tatties will perform better with rain but you would be surprised how well they can get by on just a bit af rain and some heavy dews. My King Eddies are not ready but are about egg sized and down just now, but are still flowering. If you can post a photo, it might help as it certainly doesn't sound as if they should be dying back just now.
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| If they get badly 'droughted' they can hit a stage called 'permanent wilting point.' ![]() If they have got to this stage they won't recover and wysiwyg I'm afraid!
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