Blaue St. Galler Potato - size 30/50 - 1.5 kg bag
Blaue St. Galler Potato - size 30/50 - 1.5 kg bag is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The Blaue St. Galler potato, a variety of Swiss origin, selected in the 2000s, retains its blue-purple color even after cooking, thanks to its high anthocyanin content. It is primarily indicated as a niche product for hobbyist/non-professional use and in cooking for dishes that are quite appealing to consumers. It requires fertile, medium-textured soil; as for fertilization, apply standard doses of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It shows some resistance to late blight, but a disease control plan is advisable. Anthocyanins have anti-radical and antioxidant properties, useful against aging processes, inflammation, and carcinogenic changes.
Maturation: Early to mid-late
Plant development: Fairly good
Skin color: Blue-purple
Flesh color: Blue-purple
Tuber shape: Long-oval
Eye depth: Shallow
Tuber size: Medium
Yield: Poor
Dry matter content: Rather low
Cooking type: Resistant to fairly resistant to cooking (AB)
Suitable for: Fresh consumption
Resistance to virus: Yn Moderately immune
Resistance to late blight on foliage: Good immunity
Resistance to late blight on tubers: Good immunity
Common scab: Moderately susceptible
Internal blue spot: Slightly susceptible
Blaue St. Galler Potato - size 30/50 - 1.5 kg bag is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

How to Grow Potato Minitubers
Mini tubers have a high yield, 7 mini tubers per square meter are enough (0.60-0.70 m between rows x 0.25 m on the row). They are more productive, in fact the average yield of 1 mini tuber is about 1 kg of excellent potatoes.
