The effect of foliar sprays of 0, 25, 50 and 75 ppm potassium gibberellate (KGA) and 1, 2 and 3 applications were studied on an economically important summer variety of potato (Eslamboli) in a factorial experiment. Three applications of KGA regardless of concentration significantly increased the number of tubers and the total length of main stems over 1 and 2 applications. Soluble solids content of tubers significantly decreased with each unit increase in number of applications regardless of concentration. A combination of 3 applications at 25 ppm caused the largest significant increase in total length of main stems. Mean length of main stems also significantly increased when the concentration, number of applications or their combination were considered. Treated tubers appeared smaller than controls. There were no changes in mean fresh weight of each tuber, dry matter percentage, number of main stems or total yield.