🥔 Chitting Potatoes: Best Varieties to Chit

🌱 Introduction: Not All Potatoes Benefit Equally

While any seed potato can be chitted, some varieties respond far better than others. Chitting is most valuable for potatoes grown for earliness, reliability, and quick establishment—especially in the UK’s cool, changeable spring.

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This guide breaks down the best potato varieties to chit, why they benefit, and which ones don’t really need it.

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🌱 Best Potato Varieties to Chit (UK)

⭐ First Early Potatoes (Top Priority for Chitting)

First earlies gain the most benefit from chitting. They’re planted earliest, into colder soil, so a head start really matters.

Excellent first earlies to chit:

  • Rocket – very fast, ideal for early crops
  • Swift – reliable, compact growth
  • Arran Pilot – traditional early variety
  • Pentland Javelin – strong early vigour
  • Foremost – dependable and quick

👉 Chitting first earlies can bring harvests forward by 1–3 weeks.


🌿 Second Early Potatoes (Highly Recommended)

Second earlies still benefit well from chitting, especially in cooler regions or heavier soils.

Good second earlies to chit:

  • Charlotte – popular salad potato
  • Maris Peer – reliable, heavy cropping
  • Estima – versatile and forgiving
  • Kestrel – good size and consistency

Chitting helps second earlies emerge more evenly and establish strongly.


🥔 Maincrop Potatoes (Optional but Useful)

Maincrop potatoes are planted later, so chitting is less important—but still helpful in some situations.

Maincrop varieties that respond well to light chitting:

  • Maris Piper – benefits in cooler soils
  • King Edward – slow to start without chitting
  • Desiree – steady, reliable growth
  • Cara – useful where soil warms slowly

For maincrop, keep chits short and sturdy and don’t start too early.


🚫 Varieties That Benefit Least From Chitting

You can usually skip chitting for:

  • Very late maincrop potatoes
  • Varieties planted in warm, free-draining soil
  • Crops planted late April or May

They’ll sprout naturally once conditions improve.


🌱 Why These Varieties Benefit Most

The best varieties to chit tend to be:

  • Grown early in the season
  • Slower to sprout in cold soil
  • Sensitive to uneven emergence

Chitting helps overcome these weaknesses by giving plants a controlled, strong start.


🌡️ How Long to Chit These Varieties

  • First earlies: 4–6 weeks
  • Second earlies: 3–5 weeks
  • Maincrop: 2–4 weeks (optional)

Always match chitting time to realistic planting dates.


🧠 Shoot Targets (Important for Variety Success)

  • First earlies: 1–2 strong shoots
  • Second earlies: 2–3 strong shoots
  • Maincrop: 2–4 short shoots

More shoots ≠ better results.


🧠 Key Takeaway

The best potato varieties to chit are first and second earlies, where early planting and cold soil make a head start valuable. Maincrop varieties can be chitted lightly if conditions are slow to warm, but it’s optional.

If you’re only going to chit some of your potatoes, start with:
👉 First earlies first.

They give the biggest return for the least effort.


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