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Old 15-07-2009, 01:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Potatoes - Yellow & Brown Leaves

"TheScullster" wrote in
. uk:

Hi all

I have 3 2m rows of early potatoes sowed about 2 weeks apart - sorry
can't remember the variety.
The rows are close (about 18").
All looked healthy until about 4 weeks ago The leaves of the older
plants have yellowed with brown spotting.
I have googled and find it may be iron, potassium, calcium deficiency
- not clear which.
We have dug 2 plants which yielded reasonable size, but low number of
potatoes.

Is there anything I can do at this late stage to recover the
situation/improve the quality or volume of yield?

The youngest row has not yet succumbed.

TIA

Phil




Could it be that the potatoes are ready to dig?

My fathers potatoes were always as you describe, mine are too.

Your youngest row would support this arguement.

I think the theory is that foilage dies off to put all energy into maturing
the potato, though the low yield you mention may be due to lack of
nutrients THROUGHOUT their growing life ie: manuring/enriching soil prior
to planting and feeding /watering regularly until harvest.

I am only in my second year with potatoes, and my first year was not too
successful so I manured a plot last autumn and left another plot without
anything but water. The manured plot is about 5 times more successful, with
more potatoes and MUCH earlier.

I don't think you can remedy this situation now, but think of next year!

I hope this helps you and good luck.

Part_No