Somebody asked me about spraying potatoes for potato blight recently, and I didn’t know of a safe way to do this. I thought of you! Would you mind asking your hubby if he can advise the best way to spray/treat potatoes for potato blight without harmful chemicals. Not to worry if you don’t have the solution, it’s a tricky one it seems.
Take care and best wishes,
Catherine
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The best non-harmful approach to blight is less of a instant fix: prevention in advance, by using certified seed potatoes, choosing blight resistant varieties, crop rotation (Sarpo varieties most resistant), sowing as early as possible, bottom watering, allowing good airflow by planting in direction of wind etc. We don’t use any sprays at all, I believe even copper sprays are being phased out of organic growing. If blight strikes they can remove and destroy affected leaves and earth up the tubers to protect them, harvesting as early as possible.
Any other tips for Catherine?