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Default Blight on Xmas potatoes

I noticed yesterday that my Xmas potatoes had a small amount of blight
showing on some of the leaves so I sprayed them with a fungicide.

I thought that the risk of potato blight was reduced by lower daytime
temperatures.

So what should I do with them. Continue spraying up to Xmas or cut out
the stalks and leave them as they are?

Peter

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