The effect of the time and mode of treatment (single or repeated applications) of gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) on the growth and tuberisation of plants grown from true seed (TPS) of potato Chacasina F 1 was studied. Plant height, fresh and dry weight of stems and leaf dry weight increased in response to single or repeated GA 3 applications. Leaf colour was not affected by single applications of GA 3 , whereas repeated applications caused a reduction in colour intensity. The numbers of secondary shoots and leaves per plant as well as total leaf area were largely unaffected by GA 3 , although repeated applications from early in the growth cycle increased these parameters under conditions of decreasing photoperiod. When applied as a single dose during spring, GA 3 caused an increase in the number of tubers per plant, with a concomitant decrease in tuber dry matter content, irrespective of application date. In autumn the number of tubers per plant increased following single applications of GA 3 up to 50 days after transplantation, whereas tuber dry matter decreased. By contrast, repeated applications of GA 3 in both seasons increased tuber number only when initiated early in the growth cycle. The mean weight of tubers per plant was variably affected by GA 3 application, depending on the season, time and mode of application. It is suggested that the foliar application of GA 3 to plants from TPS at an early stage of vegetative development may be of value for seed tuber or micro-tuber production, primarily by increasing the number of tubers produced per plant.