Learning how to grow potatoes in bags will open up a whole new world of gardening for you. Our Potato Grow Bags are specialized fabric pots for growing potatoes in almost any sunny location.
1. Cut potatoes into cubes: Cut the germinated potatoes into pieces according to the position of the bud eyes. Do not cut too small. After cutting, dip the cut surface with plant ash to prevent rot.
2. Planting bag sowing: Fill the non-woven planting bag with sandy loam soil that is good for drainage. Potatoes like potassium fertilizer, and plant ash can also be mixed into the soil.Put the potato seed pieces into the soil with the bud tip facing up. When covering the potato seeds with soil, the bud tip is about 3 to 5 cm away from the soil surface. Because new potatoes will grow on the seed block and need to be cultivated many times, the planting bag can be rolled down a few times first, and then released when it needs to be cultivated.
3. Management: After the potato seedlings grow out, the seedlings should be cultivated in stages. When the potatoes bloom, they need to be cultivated again so that the roots will not be exposed to the sun. Potassium fertilizer can also be applied in the middle.
4. Harvesting: After the potato flowers wither, the stems and leaves gradually turn yellow and wither, indicating that the potatoes have begun to swell. When the stems and leaves wither half, the potatoes can be harvested. The whole process takes about 2 to 3 months.
So whether it is the ease of harvesting or multi-functional aspects, growing potatoes with our non-woven grow bags is one of your best choices.
Post time: Jun-07-2024