iv only got 3 potatoes as we had to bring them from the uk and we wernt sure if they'd get taken off us at customs. also our bags were over the kg limit and something had to be sacrificed and left behind.

anyway, we are growing these potatoes in jars of water and iv been documenting whats been happening, although ill just write in brief on here so's not to boar you too much

potatoes were bought locally from 2 different main supermarkets; A*** and Sain******

after looking for organic potatoes, as the non-organic ones have been sprayed with anti-sprouting agent, i was unable to find any as had to settle for non-organic sweet potatoes.
we washed the potatoes repeatedly over several days to wash away the anti-sprouting agent.
when we finally got home, after some strange looks on the Macedonian border control as our bags were being searched, we placed the potatoes into clear jars of tepid water, pointy end down, 3/4 of the potatoes being submerged into the water and help in place by cocktail sticks piercing the potatoes and resting on the rim of the glass. see pictures.
the jars were then placed on a sunny south facing window close to a heat source to maximise heat and light exposure, as these are tropical plants, to help germination. this was on the 15.02.12.
by 22.02.12, the first signs or activity were noticed: fibrous fluffy material appearing on bottom of submerged potatoes.
not sure wither this is a fungus or other organic material or if its part of normal root formation.
by 23.03.12 roots have sprouted on 2 of the potatoes and it was noticed that the 3rd potato was in the jar upside down

by 05.04.12 all potatoes have now formed shoots. the upside down potato has no roots yet but the other two have roots.
and thats as far as we've got to date. will keep you posted with the progress as it happens

sorry pictured are in the wrong order. the picture from today is first.