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Ive found a few of my potatoes like this, this year ...they are not soft or different in any way except for the distinctive marking, same patternation on all of them. Anyone know is it a disease, if so what, and are they still edible?

 

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From The Vegetable Expert by Dr .G. Hessayon

 

SPRAING

Tubers are normal on the surface; discoloured inside. There are various causes - viruses, trace element deficiency or water shortage.

Treatment: None

Prevention: Practise crop rotation. Do not grow Pentland Dell which is very susceptible

 

 

http://www.potato.org.uk/department/knowle...ef.html?item=27

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From The Vegetable Expert by Dr .G. Hessayon

 

SPRAING

Tubers are normal on the surface; discoloured inside. There are various causes - viruses, trace element deficiency or water shortage.

Treatment: None

Prevention: Practise crop rotation. Do not grow Pentland Dell which is very susceptible

 

 

http://www.potato.org.uk/department/knowle...ef.html?item=27

Trust me to be opposite i knew it was something to do with the weather lol. Edited by nealey
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Ive found a few of my potatoes like this, this year ...they are not soft or different in any way except for the distinctive marking, same patternation on all of them. Anyone know is it a disease, if so what, and are they still edible?

 

post-1820-1196447825_thumb.jpg

 

Moll.

 

Seen a lot of tattys dumped like that round the farms round me down to the wet id have thought a lot had crops ruined.

Potatoes are not the best of foods when there right i wouldnt eat any that are out of sorts them green coloured ones you get have traces of cyanide in them.

We dont eat many but when we do we make sure there only the clean ones and de eyed :thumbs:

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