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    If I planted first early seed potatoes in MFB's what type of yield might I expect? Would the serving be enough for two or is it a bucket per person?

    I know there are lots of variables but has anybody tried apart from BM's experiment?

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    Take a look at the results of my SoildFixer trial last year Alans Allotment: SoilFixer SF60 Potatoes in Buckets Results

    Schedule of results by weight
    0.410kg - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 10% by volume
    0.465kg - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 5% by volume with Potato Fertilizer
    0.480kg - My Own Compost & Coir 50:50 CONTROL Mix
    0.490kg - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 5% by volume (2.08% increase over Control)
    0.520kg - My Own Compost & Coir with Potato Fertiliser (8.33% Increase over Control)
    0.665kg - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 20% by volume (38.5% Increase Over Control)

    Schedule of results by Number of edible potatoes
    15 - My Own Compost & Coir 50:50
    18 - My Own Compost & Coir with Potato Fertiliser (including the green one! )
    23 - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 10% by volume
    24 - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 5% by volume
    27 - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 5% by volume with Potato Fertilizer
    30 - My Own Compost & Coir with SF60 @ 20% by volume
    Last edited by Cadalot; 15-01-2018, 06:36 AM.
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    • #3
      I plant 2 seed pots per mfbucket - each bucket feeds roughly 2 people, but it will very much depend on how long you leave then before harvesting. Obviously the longer they're left the bigger the spuds get
      If you tip them out too early you'll get next to nothing - I've done that before in my eagerness to eat some
      Last edited by Thelma Sanders; 13-01-2018, 09:35 PM.

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      • #4
        Thanks both, I will have a look Cads

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        • #5
          Just turned out a flower bucket of spuds planted one to a bucket at the end of July. They were not really seed potatoes but some that had sprouted. The compost was soil and compost 50/50 and the result was quite enough for two people. Not bad for freebies!
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          • #6
            Have to agree with Thelma as I have the same problem...impatience, same every year.

            I plant about 12 to 16 MFBs every year the standard size with one seed the larger ones with two Lady C.

            These will go into the GH mid February, the trouble is at first growing conditions are well under par so they will take longer than normal to mature. But I have to try and see and nearly always fail with the first bucket, after that the yield will increase with every harvest.
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            • #7
              A good MFB planted with 1 seed tuber of good quality will produce approx 15 potatoes (pigeon egg to hens egg size) after about 70/80 days growth..
              Depends on 1.Variety. 2. Planting depth to suit that Variety.3. The quality/fertility of your compost.
              4.Planting date does NOT always affect yield. 5.Plant when soil temp' is right for the location your growing in (ie GH or outside).

              An additional Tip is.....To avoid disappointment by early harvest/poor results and trashing the whole plant......go down the Shopping bag route...it works.
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