🥔 Common Potato Growing Problems (And How to Fix Them)
Potatoes are usually easy and reliable, but a few common problems can reduce yields or spoil tubers if they’re not dealt with early. Most issues come down to watering, weather, soil conditions, pests, or timing—not bad luck.
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Here’s a clear, practical guide to the most common potato growing problems, how to recognise them, and what to do.
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🍃 1. Lots of Leaves but Few Potatoes
Cause
- Too much nitrogen
- Very rich soil or fresh manure
Signs
- Tall, lush plants
- Dark green foliage
- Poor tuber formation
Fix
- Avoid high-nitrogen feeds
- Don’t use fresh manure
- Let plants grow steadily
Prevention
- Prepare soil in advance
- Use balanced fertiliser only if needed
🌧️ 2. Potatoes Rotting in the Ground
Cause
- Waterlogged soil
- Poor drainage
Signs
- Slimy or smelly tubers
- Plants yellow and collapse
Fix
- Improve drainage
- Grow in raised beds or ridges
- Avoid overwatering
Prevention
- Plant in free-draining soil
- Earth up well
⚫ 3. Potato Blight
Cause
- Warm, wet weather
- Fungal disease spread by spores
Signs
- Dark brown patches on leaves
- Stems blacken
- Tubers develop brown rot
Fix
- Remove infected foliage immediately
- Cut down tops and harvest early if needed
- Bin all infected material
Prevention
- Grow blight-resistant varieties
- Improve airflow
- Avoid overhead watering
➡️ Blight cannot be cured—only managed.
🟢 4. Potatoes Growing Green
Cause
- Tubers exposed to light
Signs
- Green skin
- Bitter taste
Why it matters
- Green potatoes contain solanine (toxic)
Fix
- Earth up plants regularly
- Cover exposed tubers
Prevention
- Plant deeply
- Maintain soil cover
⚠️ Do not eat green potatoes.
🐛 5. Holes or Tunnels in Potatoes
Cause
- Wireworms
- Slugs
Signs
- Small round holes
- Tubers damaged underground
Fix
- Remove damaged tubers
- Improve drainage
- Harvest promptly
Prevention
- Avoid planting after grass
- Use crop rotation
- Keep soil firm and not overly wet
🥔 6. Small Potatoes Only
Cause
- Drought stress
- Poor feeding
- Overcrowding
Fix
- Water consistently during tuber formation
- Space plants properly
- Earth up to encourage more tubers
Prevention
- Don’t let soil dry out
- Feed lightly if growth is weak
🌱 7. Potatoes Flowering Early
Cause
- Normal growth stage
- Warm conditions
What it means
- Tubers have started forming
What to do
- Nothing—this is normal
- Don’t harvest just because plants flower
🪴 8. Problems Growing Potatoes in Containers
Common issues
- Drying out quickly
- Small yields
- Misshapen tubers
Fix
- Use large containers
- Water daily in hot weather
- Use good-quality compost
Prevention
- Don’t overcrowd pots
- Feed lightly once flowering starts
🧠 Quick Diagnosis Guide
- Lush leaves, few tubers? → Too much nitrogen
- Rotting tubers? → Poor drainage
- Brown leaves spreading fast? → Blight
- Green potatoes? → Light exposure
- Holes in tubers? → Slugs or wireworms
- Tiny potatoes? → Water stress
🧠 Key Takeaway
Most potato problems are caused by water extremes, poor soil conditions, or timing, not anything complicated. Get drainage right, earth up regularly, water consistently, and act quickly if blight appears.
Do that, and potatoes remain one of the most rewarding crops to grow.