Approx ratio is 10:1. If you plant 1kg of potato seeds, the yield will be around 10kg of potatoes. Obviously, you must condition your soil and plants well for a good yield.
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Approximately 1,500 pounds of seed potatoes are needed to plant 1 acre with 30 rows and 15-inch plant spacing. This calculation is based on an average planting rate of 8-10 pounds of seed potatoes per 100 feet of row, which translates to around 400-500 pounds per acre.
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No, not all potatoes can be used as seed potatoes. Only certified disease-free potatoes should be used as seed potatoes for planting.
They are the seed. Put them in the gruond and they will grow.
What type of potato? If they are not seed potatoes you will get none. Different varieties produce varying amounts but you will get several on each plant.
No, it is not recommended to use regular potatoes from the grocery store as seed potatoes for planting. Seed potatoes are specially grown and treated to ensure healthy and successful growth, while regular potatoes may carry diseases or have been treated with chemicals that can affect their ability to sprout and grow. It is best to purchase certified seed potatoes from a reputable source for planting.
Potatoes are not grown from seeds, but from pieces of the potato itself called seed potatoes. These seed potatoes are planted in the ground, where they sprout and grow into new potato plants.
potatoes arent usually grown from seed but from potato cuttings.
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No, potatoes are not a type of seed. They are a type of tuber, which is a swollen underground stem used for storing nutrients. Potatoes are grown from the "eyes" or sprouts of a potato, not from seeds.
You can get seed potatoes from garden stores, department stores with garden centers such as Fred Meyers, farm stores, catalogues and online.