De Ree Rocket First Earlies Seed Potatoes 10 Tuber Pack

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Very early salad potato.

Good resistance to Blackleg, Common Scab and Spraing.

Shallow eyes and white flesh.

Very fast growth rate.

6 weeks before you want to plant your early potatoes you should move your potatoes into a light area of about 10 degrees celsius to produce a strong, thick sprout, making sure that the potatoes are rose eye upwards.

The potatoes will turn green when exposed to the light but do not worry as this is normal. If you wish to grow large potatoes you can carefully cut out some of the eyes on the potatoes so that only a few chits are formed and the potato will produce larger but fewer tubers.

If you wish to grow many small tubers to eat, like baby potatoes, then leave all the eyes intact and plant the potatoes at half the distances shown below.

How to prepare the beds

With the use of a garden fork simply turn the soil over and work in some well rotted manure to provide essential nutrients for your potatoes. If you are unable to use manure then specialized potato fertilizer can be used but the fertilizer should be placed below the potato and a layer of soil or compost put in between so that the potato roots grow down into the soil to establish properly.

The potato bed should be a trench about 4-6 inches deep and you place the potato into the trench and cover with soil so that good peak is formed. I have videos below that you can follow for even more information.

Second Earlies and Maincrop can be planted 15″ (37.5cm) apart in row widths of 28″ (70cm).

Always make sure the eyes are facing upwards and planted at a depth of between 4-6″ (10-15cm).

Taking care of your growing crop

As the potato haulms grow you should take care not to let them get frosted at any point. Using a fleece for large haulm coverage or rowing up soil over the top of new shoots will help the potatoes survive early morning frosts.
Frosted leaves will turn black and the plant will be stunted.

Make sure your plants receive adequate water during the growing season to avoid the plants becoming stressed.

In most areas June can be the very start of blight season. To help combat blight you can use our new Blight Guard product

Harvesting your Potatoes

Potatoes are usually cured after harvest to improve skin-set. Skin-set is the process by which the skin of the potato becomes resistant to skinning damage. Potato tubers may be susceptible to skinning at harvest and suffer skinning damage during harvest and handling operations. Curing allows the skin to fully set and any wounds to heal. Wound-healing prevents infection and water-loss from the tubers during storage. On a dry day simply dig the tubers and leave them on the surface of the soil until the tuber skin has dried before placing them into a hessian storage bag

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