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RE: DWELLING GENERALLY ON POTATO

in #farms7 years ago

This is a very informative message. In the event that you are cutting up potato pieces for planting, do as such 1 to 2 days in front of planting. This will allow them to "mend" and shape a defensive layer over the cut surface, enhancing both dampness maintenance and decay protection. Keep up even dampness, particularly from the time when grows show up until the point when a little while after they bloom. The plants require 1 to 2 creeps of water for each week. On the off chance that you water excessively directly subsequent to planting and insufficient as the potatoes shape, the tubers can wind up distorted. Try not to enable daylight to fall on the tubers, which create under the surface of the dirt, or they will turn green. Do the hilling toward the beginning of the day, when plants are at their tallest. Amid the warmth of the day, plants begin hanging. Thanks for sharing