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Post  AtlantaMarie Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:45 am

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Post  sanderson Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:45 pm

And, thank you for bringing it to my attention. Very Happy

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Post  sanderson Sat May 07, 2016 4:10 pm

Questions . . .The tote on the right has 6 slips. The one on the left has 6 sprouted SP fingerings from fall harvest. Each fingerling has 3 or so slips growing. Should I remove some of the slips so it isn't as crowded? Can I add more MM or compost at this point or will it rot the plants? Thanks in advance. potato - Sweet Potatoes - Page 3 Sweet_10

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Post  sanderson Sun May 08, 2016 8:11 pm

Bump. Help??

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Post  littlejo Mon May 09, 2016 8:36 am

Hi Sanderson,
Remember, each slip should produce 3 potatoes! So, depending on the size of the tote, you prob. won't have enough room unless you add some mm.

In order to add some more dirt, get dirt ready/handy to go in.  Reach hand into tote, in dirt, and gently lift out slips. This won't hurt the slips. Pull them all out, add some more dirt, and re-plant the slips.

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Post  No_Such_Reality Mon May 09, 2016 9:52 am

I have some purple sweet potatoes that have sprouted. I have tiny 1/4 -1/2 inch leaflets coming out of one end.  If I cut the SP and put it half in water how long before I have viable slips?  

I've done the slip thing before in containers and had so-so luck.  To get a slip i want about a 6 inch growth.  I'm guessing about two weeks, since most info says roughly 6 weeks for slips but that's starting with an unsprouted SP in water.

Should I keep the slip in the kitchen window with indirect light or move it to a planting table outside that gets more full light?

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Post  No_Such_Reality Tue May 31, 2016 10:05 pm

So I kept them in the kitchen window with indirect light.  Still not to six inches.  Getting close though. So probably one more week to rooting and transplant.
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Post  sanderson Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:43 am

NSR, Did you ever cut the potato in half and suspend in water with tooth picks? That usually produces slips with some roots. Or gently break off the slips and stick in a glass with a little water at the bottom for the roots to grow. Photo?

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Post  No_Such_Reality Wed Jun 01, 2016 5:21 pm

No, I just stuck it in the glass half filled with water.  It produced roots and slips.  The slips are taking off now, about ready to snip them off and root the slips before transplanting.

I don't cut the SPs, whenever the SP is damaged or cut they seem to get fuzzy and root really fast in the water down here.  

I just need to clear a spot in the garden. The butterballs aren't ready to come out.
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Post  No_Such_Reality Sat Jun 11, 2016 1:14 pm

So this week I just twisted off the stems and dropped them into the water.  24 hours later, stems with good root starts.  Planted them Wednesday in the death box planter (Yea, that planter that nothing I plant seems to do well in but volunteers grow like mad ).

Doing okay so far.  Be cool cloudy mornings and sun from noonish on.  

I've got a few more slips about ready to root.  Thinking of seeing if they'll out compete the mint.  German butterballs still aren't ready to come out.
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Post  yolos Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:33 pm

Sweet Potato Harvest 10/10/16


I had a great crop of sweet potatoes this year.  I planted them in a 2 x 8 bed, approx 18 inches apart on 5/22 and harvested on 10/10.  I could have let them grow until just before the first frost (10/28) but an ant hill set up residence in the bed and I wanted to get them out of the bed before the ants took over the whole bed.  These are Beauregard Sweet Potatoes from purchased Bonnie slips.

Here is a picture of the bed just before I harvested.  This is an 8 foot tall 3/4 inch EMT trellis.  One trellis on each side of the bed with nylon netting.

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A picture of the Sweet Potatoes growing under ground.  I removed the dirt from around the potatoes to show those who have never grown them what they look like growing under ground.

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Got a slew of sweet potatoes.  Will have to find some willing friends to take some of them off my hands.

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The largest was just over 7 pounds.  I have never tried to cook one this large.

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I divided the harvest into small, medium and large piles.  This is a small pile of the ones that I consider the right size for eating.  Have many more bigger ones and a small pile of smaller ones.

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Sanderson asked that I resond in this thread to her question following.  



Sanderson Asked in another thread:
potato - Sweet Potatoes - Page 3 Icon_eek  Amazing!  I'm wondering if it is time to harvest here.   The leaves are still mostly green with no sign of the growing vines slowing down.

Yolos, Would you also post your reply under Sweet Potatoes. Good little tutorial.



Sanderson, you can harvest the sweet potatoes at any time you think they are big enough to eat.  If you are caregful, you can carefully feel down in the dirt to see what you have under the soil.  Or, you can leave them to get bigger.  Normally, I try to wait until just before the first frost.  But the ants liked the soil in the bed and I had to hurry and harvest before they got out of hand.
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Post  sanderson Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:55 am

Yolos, Thank you for posting all of the wonderful information on harvesting SP. I did a quick poke and felt about 2" of SP. Probably the full size of that one!

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Post  CapeCoddess Sat Oct 15, 2016 7:08 am

Wow Yolos, excellent information and a superb harvest! Bonnie Plants and Beauregard. I'll remember that. Maybe I'll finally have a chance of getting some sweet potatoes to actually grow. Rolling Eyes
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Post  trolleydriver Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:38 am

Yolos ... How deep is the 2x8 bed that you used for the sweet potatoes? Is it filled with MM?
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Post  Roseinarosecity Sat Oct 15, 2016 6:25 pm

Wow, I like your trellis.  I guess you have a long vine-type.  I still need to wait until mid-November.  I planted late.
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Post  yolos Sat Oct 15, 2016 7:24 pm

CapeCoddess wrote:Wow Yolos, excellent information and a superb harvest! Bonnie Plants and Beauregard. I'll remember that. Maybe I'll finally have a chance of getting some sweet potatoes to actually grow. Rolling Eyes
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Post  yolos Sat Oct 15, 2016 7:26 pm

trolleydriver wrote:Yolos ... How deep is the 2x8 bed that you used for the sweet potatoes? Is it filled with MM?
TD, the bed is made with two 6" wide boards.  So 5-1/2 + 5-1/2 = 11 inches tall.  Yes it is filled with MM and has clay under the box.  But almost all of the sweet potatoes were growing in the MM and did not get down into the clay.


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Post  yolos Sat Oct 15, 2016 7:28 pm

oseinarosecity wrote:Wow, I like your trellis.  I guess you have a long vine-type.  I still need to wait until mid-November.  I planted late.
Yes, Beauregard is very viney.  The vines grew up the 8 foot trellis and came about half way back down.  So at least 12 foot long vines.
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Post  sanderson Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:35 pm

My Savemart Razz variety vines grew out of the totes, up the tomato cages and work table! I did another poke and there is a righteous potato in there. I can't wait to harvest. bounce

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Post  sanderson Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:40 pm

Harvested today and see that I made mistakes, but much better than last year which were all fingerlings.  The largest is 14 oz.  Totes.  When I dumped them, the lowest level was septic.  I will NOT put the lids underneath next year and will fill the totes almost to the top and add straw mulch: potato - Sweet Potatoes - Page 3 Sweet_10

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Post  CapeCoddess Thu Oct 27, 2016 2:50 pm

What a great learning experience. I would love to get that harvest, Sanderson!!! I still haven't even mastered making slips yet. My SPs just sit in the jar of water and rot.
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Post  trolleydriver Thu Oct 27, 2016 4:26 pm

CapeCoddess wrote:What a great learning experience.  I would love to get that harvest, Sanderson!!!  I still haven't even mastered making slips yet.  My SPs just sit in the jar of water and rot.
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Post  yolos Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:21 pm

I have never been able to grow slips either.  I end up buying Bonnie transplants.  But look at what I found growing on my porch.  These were sweet potatoes I harvested in the fall of 2015.  Nobody wanted them because they were so big.  I ended up setting them on a table on my screen porch just to get them out of the way.  But they sprouted and have been growing all summer.  No water, no soil.  Weird.  I need to cut the slips up and pot them up and grow them until next spring.
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Post  sanderson Fri Oct 28, 2016 2:52 am

Any guesses as to what drilled the holes in my SP?

Yolos, If you root and pot them to get them through the winter, will you also trim the vines shorter?

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Post  MrBooker Fri Oct 28, 2016 6:51 am

sanderson wrote:Harvested today and see that I made mistakes, but much better than last year which were all fingerlings.  The largest is 14 oz.  Totes.  When I dumped them, the lowest level was septic.  I will NOT put the lids underneath next year and will fill the totes almost to the top and add straw mulch: potato - Sweet Potatoes - Page 3 Sweet_10

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Sanderson. I did NOT put the lids under my SP totes but I DID fill the totes to the top with MM. Not sure if that was such a good idea. As the SP's grew bigger, they actually pushed the MM up over the top of the tote exposing the larger ones to the light and I had to keep covering them. I will harvest one of my totes today and post pics.

I think overcrowding the totes at planting time causes the crooked SP's. The holes in your SP may have been caused by "potato borers".
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