Elfe
Variety
Approved Data
created by Wiebke23 at 07.05.2023
Color
Yellow
Fruit shape
around
oval
Taste
aromatic
spicy
Location
Greenhouse
Bed
Outdoor
Raised bed
Resistances
Nematode-resistant
Late blight resistant
Blight resistant
Black spot resistant
Rhizoctonia-resistant
Sowing
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
The ELFE variety was newly bred in 2003 by the Nordkartoffel Zuchtgesellschaft. The uniformly large and oval tubers produce a surprisingly pleasantly spicy taste for an early potato. Due to its early ripening time and high yield, ELFE is very popular with allotment gardeners and is ideal for private cultivation. White flowers, smooth yellow tubers with flat eyes. Cooking type: predominantly waxy, slightly floury.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Elfe is relatively uncomplicated to grow, but prefers better soil with an even supply of nutrients and water. The potato is a heavy feeder and prefers deep, nutrient-rich soil without waterlogging in a temperate, sunny climate. Seed potatoes should be sprouted approx. 4 weeks before the planting date, e.g. in an egg box in a bright place without direct sunlight. You should keep the seed potatoes warm until they sprout, after which they can continue to sprout in a cooler place. This sequence encourages the formation of many large potatoes. As soon as tubers begin to form, the potato plants need plenty of water. However, waterlogging should be avoided at all costs. Mounding up soil around the plants several times during tuber formation ensures that more tubers can form.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Moist
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Plant distance
30 cm
Row spacing
50 cm
Seeding depth
10 cm
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Nematodes
Aphids