Potato ripening time
Potatoes are one of the most common vegetables grown in the summer cottage. Gardeners who are planting a plant for the first time are primarily interested in how quickly the tubers ripen.
How many days can you harvest?
The answer to this question depends on which region the potatoes are planted in. The variety also plays an important role. Now there are many varieties of potatoes. All of them can be divided into several categories.
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Early. These potatoes ripen about two months after planting. The most popular varieties are Ariel and Uladar. When planting such varieties, it is worth remembering that they are stored worse than others. Usually they are eaten immediately.
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Early ripening. From the moment of planting such a potato to its ripening, 65-80 days pass. These varieties include "Alena" and "Lileya".
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Mid-season. The ripening period of tubers takes three months. One of the most popular varieties is Arina. It is distinguished by excellent taste and unpretentious care.
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Medium late. These potatoes grow and develop more slowly. From the moment of disembarkation to the beginning of the collection of root crops, 95-115 days pass. Popular varieties are Asterix and Zhuravinka. The first is distinguished by its excellent taste and long shelf life, the second is resistant to most diseases dangerous for potatoes.
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Late. Such varieties begin to ripen by the fall. You can dig late potatoes in September or October. Such plants have a long shelf life. Even six months after harvesting, all nutrients are retained in potato tubers.
The ripening period for potatoes may vary slightly. But this information helps to understand for what time it is worth planning harvesting. This is very important for both beginner gardeners and experienced ones.
Instead of being guided by time, a person can pay attention to external signs of potato ripening. The very first thing that catches the eye of gardeners is dried tops. As soon as the potatoes begin to ripen, the shoots dry out. After waiting for the tops to dry completely, you can start harvesting.
If several different varieties of potatoes are planted on the site, they will not ripen at the same time.
What affects the ripening time of potatoes?
Several factors can influence the growth rate and ripening time of tubers.
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Landing time. If the tubers are planted in soil that has not yet had time to warm up, they will develop too slowly. In some cases, such potatoes die altogether. In order for the plants to develop normally and ripen on time, it is important to select the optimal planting time for each variety. On average, it is recommended to plant potatoes in early May.
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Weather. Sudden changes in temperature can negatively affect crop development and crop quality. Potatoes grow poorly even during dry periods. This culture is sensitive to extreme heat. Therefore, in those regions where summer is always dry, they try to plant potatoes as early as possible. For planting, varieties are chosen in which tubers are formed even before the start of the heat.
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The use of fertilizers. For feeding potatoes, you can use both organic and mineral fertilizers.Their use helps to accelerate the maturation of potatoes, as well as to increase the productivity of plants. At the same time, you should not abuse feeding. This will only harm the future harvest.
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Soil moisture. The ripening time of tubers is also influenced by regular watering. If there is no rain in the summer and the potatoes begin to dry out, it is worth watering it by hand. But over-watering can cause potatoes to bloom too slowly. From this, the number of tubers decreases. Moreover, they remain small.
Separately, it should be noted that potatoes that grow in poor soil and do not receive enough moisture grow tasteless and poorly stored.
How to accelerate ripening?
Many novice gardeners are interested in the question of how to speed up the process of ripening potatoes. This can be done in several ways.
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Pruning greens. This is the most common and effective way. Young tops must be cut at a time when the bushes have not yet begun to bloom. After this procedure, all the nutrients that the plant would spend on building up green mass will go to the tubers. Because of this, they will grow and mature much faster. In order not to waste time trimming each bush, gardeners usually simply mow the tops, leaving only short stems above the ground.
- Using a solution of copper sulfate. This method is also quite effective. It is recommended to process plants with such a solution two weeks before harvest. This product draws moisture out of the foliage very quickly. The tops dries quickly and curls up. The nutrients, as in the case of potato pruning, go to the tubers. Because of this, their maturity period comes faster.
- Treatment of plants with magnesium chlorate. This tool is recommended for use if the season is cold. To prepare a solution, 25 grams of the product is diluted in 1 liter of water. Immediately after this, the product is used to treat bushes. After the first procedure, the plant begins to ripen faster. If the weather is dry, the potatoes can be dug out in 6-10 days.
- Sprouting potatoes. This must be done before disembarking. Sprouting tubers is pretty straightforward. Moreover, this process takes very little time. Potatoes for sprouting must be removed from the storage area and laid out on hay or straw. You need to store the tubers in a warm place. During the day, the temperature there should be within 15 degrees, and at night - within 7 degrees. After 2-3 weeks, thick young shoots will appear on the surface of the potato. Some gardeners prefer to sprout potatoes in a container with damp sawdust. The dried material is poured with boiling water. After that, he is allowed to cool. Next, the sawdust is placed in a box. Potatoes are placed on top of them. It is also covered with wet sawdust. Thus, several layers of potatoes can be placed in the box at once. You need to store the tubers in this form for a month. From time to time, the drawer needs to be opened to ventilate the potatoes and additionally moisten the sawdust. Within a month, green shoots will appear on the surface of the old tubers.
- Wilting. This process also helps to speed up the growth of potatoes. This method has a lot in common with the previous one. Potatoes are also taken out of storage a few weeks before planting. But they lay it out so that the tubers are constantly under the sun's rays. After 10-12 days, the potatoes will slightly wither. Small eyes will appear on its surface. The dried potatoes are planted in the usual way.
These tips will come in handy for those who planted potatoes later than they would like. In addition, they can be used if the summer is rainy and very cold. In this case, the risk of losing crops will be minimal.
It is best to dig up potatoes in dry and calm weather. All varieties, except for late ones, are dug up until autumn.
Knowing all the features of potato ripening, it is very easy to grow this crop in your area. The yield of the plant will be quite good.
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