Title: Sweet Potatoes WON’T Grow More Sweet Potatoes!!!
You heard that right! If you’re trying to grow a huge sweet potato harvest by just burying the tubers, you’re missing the secret! ✨ Your sweet potato itself won’t directly grow more sweet potatoes. Instead, you need to grow slips – and I’m revealing the super simple secret to getting an endless supply without spending a dime!
In this video, I’ll walk you through the surprisingly easy process of turning just one sweet potato (like the mighty Georgia Jet variety!) into dozens of vigorous plant starts. Follow along as I show you how to sprout, root, and harvest your own slips easily and efficiently, setting you up for a massive, delicious harvest this year.
Stop buying expensive plants and start multiplying your sweet potato bounty for free!
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Thank you so much that’s all I have
I was hoping to see it planted. I guess I need to hop over to your channel. Thanks for sharing!
Great information thank you.
This video showed up in my recommendations and now I’m all intrigued! I want the back story! Who are you? How long have you been doing this? How did it all begin 😂
Thanks for undoing misconceptions.
Thank you for sharing I will try this. 👍🇨🇦
I dont think i understand. Is this what youre saying?
First plant the budding sweet potato in the ground snd that will grown more slips
Then once the slips have roots, plant them in the ground and that will yield more sweet potatoes.
Is this the idea?
I have some growing now, thank you!
Wait now…😳 whaaaaat? You mean I growin sweet potatoes with NO sweet potatoes?!! Sshhhooooott! 😂 I gotta go re-do somethin 🏃🏻♀️ Thank you, and to God be the glory 🙌 ❤
Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Thank you for sharing this amazing advice. I used to do it wrong and now you gave me a new lesson thank you.
I am planting slips. The vines are spreading but no sweet potatoes. Lots of vines, no sweet potatoes
I use sweet potato vines in my flower boxes. Can I put potatoes in dirt and cut off the vines to plant in my boxes?
Does this work for potatoes as well? Idaho or other brands?
yes sir slips a must
I must have done mine wrong because I ended up with an infestation of German roaches. It took me forever to figure out they were in the planter with the sweet potatoes. It was so bad, I had to treat my yard and they even got into my house. I spent a month (and a few hundred dollars) trying to kill them. I will NEVER try growing them again. It's cheaper to just buy them from the local farmers.
Thank you.
❤❤❤
Man this dude knows the science!
They didnt teach me this in uni
Thank you sir ☺️
Love the voice
Thank you for Clear Cut knowledge most people leave a lot out. plant a couple inches deep?
Yeah 👍🏾! He knows what he’s talking about! Because what he said happened to me, but now I know better
What are slips? I'm confused.
So informative. Thank you.
Thank you ! That gives me more confidence!
I can't get slips to grow idk what im doing wrong but it's been over 2 months and not one 😢
I really like the way he says sweet potatoes.
Yes, you can grow sweet potato slips from sweet potatoes. But if you plant that sweet potato in the ground, it will grow slips, which in turn grow sweet potatoes. If you want to make many plants, put the tuber in the ground for slips, but if you just want to harvest from one sweet potato, PLANT one sweet potato. No different than if you miss a sweet potato during harvest. That sweet potato will vine and produce more sweet potatoes the next season.
Thank you sir for that thorough explanation🎉🎉🎉
Sweet potatoe King!!! Thanks for showing us the way.
What is the maximum amount of sweet potato vines can I cut on potatoes that I’m waiting to harvest, without harming the crops?
Watched twenty videos.
30 seconds and I have my answer.
I want two batches.
One for tubers and one for the leaves for recipes.
Thank you for your clarity and concise explanation.
good info unc , shout from new orleans
I make sure to add some composted RICH soil to the water jars so they get exstra nutrients plus alot of water
Thank you for the knowledge brother, I am growing sweet potato for the first time this year.
Thank you for sharing. I planted my sweet potato 🍠 like I do my Idaho potatoes 🥔… I will trim the vines/slips and re plant them. Very helpful information. Thank you for sharing.
Sweet, thanks. Gonna try in Brittany, France this summer
"The 'slips' MUST touch the soil in order to get new tubers". Thats all I needed to hear! Thanks Professor!
I had so much growth last year 😅.. this year i got this