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Westlands peat free compost verses Vitax 100% peat. I normally buy the Vitax I have used it for years but have to travel out about 10 miles to buy it. So the other day as wifey keeps pinching it for her flowers I bought 3 bags of Westlands for £12 from Morrisons down the road. 

So thought I would do a little experiment I pricked out 6 Little Gem from a seed tray into identical cells on the same day a week ago. Westlands Vs Vitax. Well think the results are plane to see I shan't be wasting any money on Westland shit again.

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Few pics of some bits.  

Picked what I could salvage of the green toms for some chutney better than wasting them tonight.     Not impressed with me cabbage     few bits for dinner. Bean are delicious at the mo

I think my spuds are going well? Got some corn, some peas and beans going too, all new to this so no idea if they're growing well or not lol

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Just dug two Jazzy potato plants from the end of a row 7lb 5oz / 3,318kg. Well happy with that I'm keeping an eye on them for blight. Might lift the lot if I'm worried.

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8 hours ago, Arry said:

Just dug two Jazzy potato plants from the end of a row 7lb 5oz / 3,318kg. Well happy with that I'm keeping an eye on them for blight. Might lift the lot if I'm worried.

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What does blight look.like never had it before but couple plants have gone rotten if it is blight I'll know who 2 blame 

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22 minutes ago, Black neck said:

What does blight look.like never had it before but couple plants have gone rotten if it is blight I'll know who 2 blame 

f**k me my fault for crop failure.

The plant that have gone rotten, did the stems rot off just above the ground mate?

Late blight usually strikes from July onwards, the leaf get brown marks that go nearly black then black stems. If this happens cut all the top off as it will spread to the spuds.

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33 minutes ago, Arry said:

f**k me my fault for crop failure.

The plant that have gone rotten, did the stems rot off just above the ground mate?

Late blight usually strikes from July onwards, the leaf get brown marks that go nearly black then black stems. If this happens cut all the top off as it will spread to the spuds.

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Stems went well slimey leaves just looked dead not black 

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3 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Bit wierd this non flowering potato lark  did any yours flower in the end arry

Still not flowered mate.

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5 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Stems went well slimey leaves just looked dead not black 

Sound like something called "Black Leg" mate. 

I you dig them as soon as they wilt over you should save the spuds, if you leave them the spud will start to go black and rot.

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2 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Dya reckon they will 

I really don't know mate some of mine the top look like they are over so I started to dig them as I need them. To be honest I'm very happy what is under them.

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18 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Stems went well slimey leaves just looked dead not black 

Did any of the potatoes under the rotted off plant look like this. I had one plant wilt over with black leg so dug them to save the spuds. Most were okay bit small but two had started to go black.

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7 hours ago, Arry said:

Did any of the potatoes under the rotted off plant look like this. I had one plant wilt over with black leg so dug them to save the spuds. Most were okay bit small but two had started to go black.

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Reckon it's that tbf

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On 24/06/2024 at 18:35, Arry said:

Westlands peat free compost verses Vitax 100% peat. I normally buy the Vitax I have used it for years but have to travel out about 10 miles to buy it. So the other day as wifey keeps pinching it for her flowers I bought 3 bags of Westlands for £12 from Morrisons down the road. 

So thought I would do a little experiment I pricked out 6 Little Gem from a seed tray into identical cells on the same day a week ago. Westlands Vs Vitax. Well think the results are plane to see I shan't be wasting any money on Westland shit again.

IMG_4721.jpeg.28d4c178dd46ef376a4c202c6d714e88.jpeg

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Cheers Arry

That's a good idea doing the comparison planting Arry 👍.

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On 24/06/2024 at 09:35, Arry said:

Westlands peat free compost verses Vitax 100% peat. I normally buy the Vitax I have used it for years but have to travel out about 10 miles to buy it. So the other day as wifey keeps pinching it for her flowers I bought 3 bags of Westlands for £12 from Morrisons down the road. 

So thought I would do a little experiment I pricked out 6 Little Gem from a seed tray into identical cells on the same day a week ago. Westlands Vs Vitax. Well think the results are plane to see I shan't be wasting any money on Westland shit again.

IMG_4721.jpeg.28d4c178dd46ef376a4c202c6d714e88.jpeg

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Cheers Arry

Used peat free ..it’s shite . 

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21 hours ago, Arry said:

Sound like something called "Black Leg" mate. 

I you dig them as soon as they wilt over you should save the spuds, if you leave them the spud will start to go black and rot.

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Your Blackneck has spread to the leg  … just think you could have a black **** soon you’ve only yourself to blame for all the black jacks consumed as a lad 

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