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A Plumber 01-10-2010 09:33 PM

potatoes
 
Hi all,

I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what variety,
but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the white
ones

thanks in advance



Dave Hill 01-10-2010 09:45 PM

potatoes
 
On 1 Oct, 21:33, "A Plumber" wrote:
Hi all,

I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what variety,
but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the white
ones

thanks in advance


Slugs

Bob Hobden[_3_] 01-10-2010 11:13 PM

potatoes
 


"A Plumber" wrote
Hi all,

I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what
variety, but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the
white ones

thanks in advance

Probably ground slugs although it could be wire worm. (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click_beetle )
It is best to keep a written record of what you plant each year. Knowing the
names of these potatoes has now become important to you for your future
choice of seed potato. :-(
Romano is a red that has some slug resistance in my experience.
Setanta is supposed to have some slug resistance but has not proved that
with me this year.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK



No Name 02-10-2010 12:08 AM

potatoes
 
A Plumber wrote:
I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what variety,
but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the white
ones


Are they slug holes? I think most of my damage this year was by slugs.
(You sometimes find wood lice in the holes, but I think they just go in once
the damage is already there, they don't cause it - although I await being
corrected)
If you could remember the variety names, you'd probably find hte white one
is resistant to whatever it is, and the red isn't - it's not so much the
colour of the potato as the types of resistance bred into the specific
variety.

Pete[_9_] 02-10-2010 12:07 PM

potatoes
 


wrote in message
...
A Plumber wrote:
I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what
variety,
but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the
white
ones


Are they slug holes? I think most of my damage this year was by slugs.
(You sometimes find wood lice in the holes, but I think they just go in
once
the damage is already there, they don't cause it - although I await being
corrected)
If you could remember the variety names, you'd probably find hte white one
is resistant to whatever it is, and the red isn't - it's not so much the
colour of the potato as the types of resistance bred into the specific
variety.


Wood lice will take up residence in many second- hand holes.
Those in strawberries -initial culprit blackbird, in my experience, are
another hole they frequent.
I agree they are not the initial culprit.

Regards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com


harry 02-10-2010 04:39 PM

potatoes
 
On 1 Oct, 21:33, "A Plumber" wrote:
Hi all,

I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what variety,
but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the white
ones

thanks in advance


There are slug resistant varieties. However IME they have the poorer
taste qualities. Fussy these slugs. Farmers put down slug pellet
sregularly from about a month after planting.

Rusty Hinge[_2_] 02-10-2010 09:52 PM

potatoes
 
A Plumber wrote:
Hi all,

I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what variety,
but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the white
ones


Slugs.

--
Rusty

A Plumber 03-10-2010 11:40 AM

potatoes
 

"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message
...
A Plumber wrote:
Hi all,

I have grown red and white potatoes this year, cannot remember what
variety, but on the red ones, though they reached a good size
all the large ones, had something? eaten into them leaving deep holes,
however the whites were untouched, nice sized and very clean.
Could anyone advise on what had attacked the red potatoes but not the
white ones


Slugs.

--
Rusty


Thanks for all the advice, but the holes are only small diameter, but they
seem to go along way in and ruin most of the potatoe




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