Sweet Potatoes!

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Sweet Potatoes!

Post: # 102365Post ocailleagh »

I've just found 3 sweet potatoes in various stages of sprouting at the bottom of my vegetable rack :oops:
2 of them have quite healthy looking 'vinelets' on them, the third is just beginning to sprout. Think its worth planting them? And would I be able to get away with putting them in containers?
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Post: # 102414Post chadspad »

Are there several vines from one potato? If so, cut the spud in half or thirds or however many times there are vines and plant them like that. Dont see why they wont work in a pot, I grew mine in a large tyre last year. as long as theres enuf room for them to produce under ground they should be fine!
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Post: # 102438Post kiwirach »

do you cover them over completely or leave the 'eye' to catch the light?.

i've planted 3 but not sure of i should have them completely covered or not!.

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Post: # 102442Post chadspad »

I planted them completely. They do take a long time to sprout so be patient!
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Post: # 102700Post Peggy Sue »

I've been waiting about 6 weeks for mine to sprout, and am wondering if my patience is in vain????
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Post: # 102712Post chadspad »

Have u taken them out and looked? I had cut mine into chunks where the eyes were and planted them. Unless the piece of potato has gone completely soft and mouldy, I would say leave it alone. They did take a long time to sprout.
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Post: # 102724Post Peggy Sue »

I'll have a peek tonight!
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Post: # 102821Post adekun »

Over here you can buy a bundle of slips. These are buried at an angle (some people flush), leaving the new growth protruding. I think you should aim to get at least two nodes underground. Spacing is usually about 45cm x 90 cm.
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Post: # 103000Post ocailleagh »

Oops! I forgot I posted this!
There are several vines coming out of one end, they're all pretty close together though so I'm not sure about cutting them into pieces. Should I just cut the viney ends off and plant them? And how big a container will I need? Or rather, how small a container can I get away with? :?
I'd love to do it in stacked tyres (and normal potatoes too) but its my parents' garden that I use and my dad is not up for that plan at all. :cry:
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Post: # 103123Post Peggy Sue »

Sadly my sweet potato seems to be going a bit mouldy and soft :cry:
I guess I won't get any slips now... is it too late to try a new one?
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