Description of the potato variety "Lina"
The importance of such a crop as potatoes does not need to be explained to anyone. But you can not limit yourself to those varieties that have been used for many decades. The modern Lina potato surpasses earlier samples in a number of parameters and deserves close attention.
Peculiarities
This variety belongs to the middle-early group and is well suited as a raw material for making chips. The taste satisfies connoisseurs completely. A tall bush is overgrown with little branching stems with an average concentration of leaves. The leaves themselves - with a matte surface, a light green hue. The flowering period is long and abundant.
The tubers are formed close to an oval in shape, with a smooth yellow skin and white flesh, the weight upon reaching commercial ripeness varies from 0.105 to 0.25 kg. The starch concentration ranges from 11.2 to 18.5%, which is slightly below the species norm. As for diseases, the situation is as follows:
- potato cancer - does not pose a danger;
- the golden nematode is able to infect the plant;
- tops and tubers are not affected by the studied pathogens of late blight, but it is impossible to vouch for unknown mutated microorganisms;
- susceptibility to ring rot is noted.
Agronomic description and handling of the variety
Between the emergence of seedlings and the achievement of technological ripeness, 75 to 85 days pass. The variety is intended for cultivation in free land. The recommended time for sowing is the last month of spring. The scheme for the introduction of seedlings or seeds is 0.6x0.35 m, the depth of introduction of seeds is 80-100 mm. Experts recommend planting this potato variety for a shift:
- winter wheat and rye;
- herbs of a long-term cycle;
- basic annual grasses;
- flax;
- legumes;
- lupine (only on sand).
The characteristics of the plant make it possible to reduce care to the systematic loosening of the soil and the prompt destruction of weeds. From 1 sq. m., judging by the reviews of gardeners, you can get up to 5 kg of crop. This potato is specially designed for the conditions of Western Siberia, and therefore in areas with a less severe climate, it will give a favorable result all the more.
The number of tubers reaching commercial maturity is at least 78% even in not very comfortable situations, and if the weather matches the varietal norm, it rises to 99%. Consumers note that not only the taste of Lina potatoes is pleasant, but also its aroma.
The moment of sowing comes when, at a depth of 100 mm, the earth warms up to at least 6 or 8 degrees Celsius. Seed potatoes selected for planting should not be lighter than 30 g and not heavier than 100 g; even slightly deformed tubers should not be sown. Liming of the land on the site being prepared for the landing of "Lina" is carried out two years before the scheduled season.
When this interval is not maintained, it is arbitrarily shortened, scab infection is likely. What is very important for any gardeners and commercial farms, even with a dry summer or a prolonged rainy season, the plant confidently gives decent yields.
Reviews
Potato "Lina", according to many experienced gardeners, is grown not only easily, but also with significant benefits. The number of fruits is approximately the same as that of the highly demanded "Aroza", but at the same time, the presentation is much better. When using potatoes in soups and other boiled dishes, it almost does not boil soft.There is a powerful formation of seedlings when using seeds from nurseries. Some farmers manage to get up to 1 bucket of crop per 1 kg of seed tubers.
There are practically no negative reviews, since this type of potato is one of the most unpretentious. The only negative point is that the plant is prone to root rot.
Reviews of the potato variety "Lina", see the following video.