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Old March 27, 2021   #8
D.J. Wolf
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Originally Posted by brownrexx View Post
Letting the cut surface dry before planting makes it harder for fungus to get started on the seed potato and cause it to rot.
Ok, that makes perfect sense to me. And not only that, but makes sense to have them cut up ahead of time, so you can get them planted quicker when you do hit the garden

Did not mean to imply that the method I have used in the past of "cutting them up as you go" was the best to do, was just stating that I had done that, and it worked.
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