Armchairhomesteader
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I started harvesting my potatoes this morning. Crop failure. I planted them back in January which is the usual time for my part of Florida. But, between last Thanksgiving and the middle of April any day that the weather wasn’t in the 20s was overcast and rainy instead. There simply wasn’t enough sunlight, and nothing I planted last winter did well.
I know that potatoes don’t begin forming tubers until the plants bloom, but my plants grew so slowly that they were already old enough to be dying back before they bloomed. So I am getting very little in the way of harvest-sized potatoes. And a lot of what I am getting is covered with circular pock marks. They look like craters on the moon. These marks are usually just on the peel, but sometimes they go into the flesh of the potato. Does anyone know what the cause of this is, and what I can do about next year?
I know that potatoes don’t begin forming tubers until the plants bloom, but my plants grew so slowly that they were already old enough to be dying back before they bloomed. So I am getting very little in the way of harvest-sized potatoes. And a lot of what I am getting is covered with circular pock marks. They look like craters on the moon. These marks are usually just on the peel, but sometimes they go into the flesh of the potato. Does anyone know what the cause of this is, and what I can do about next year?