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| If they do sprout too early just trim off the long straggly eyes or keep them in the fridge. Col.
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| I always keep them very cool but in the light,usually in egg boxes, not in the dark? A North facing window in shed? I am surprised to hear that they should be kept in the dark as surely this will give week spindly growth if they do sprout.? The light will 'green' them and give good strong sprouts and toughen the skin to stop it from rotting! Thinking logically (well, I do sometimes!) if they are in the dark it will be the same as being in the ground and they will start to grow? Or have I been misled and is my logic flawed?
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