Spring garden update - Sweet potato slips

About a month ago I started soaking some of my sweet potatoes I grew from last year. I chose some spuds that were already forming eyes so they were ready to start growing. Within a few days they shot off roots and now I have new growth.

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Now these vines are a almost a foot tall. Much larger than the previous slips I grew. This year I am trying to grow them much larger to see if they do better in the garden.

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Using water dishes I soak the spuds in water and they quickly react by taking up that water and sending out new growth.

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I am amazed how quickly these have grown. Seems using larger spuds gives off faster slip growth.

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Once they start sagging I will cut them from the spud and then put them in a dish of water. This will cause the cut vine to form it's own roots so I can plant it.

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There are some small eyes forming as well. Seems like they were the ones that formed before I even soaked them. Strange those end up not growing much.

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I started some smaller sweet potato spuds for slips about a month ago. I picked my smallest spuds and sure enough they produce the smallest slips.

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Even the roots are smaller on the tiny spuds, maybe next year I'll make sure to just use larger spuds for growing slips.

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The smaller spuds also have some sad looking leaves. Maybe they are just too small for trying to grow slips. Now I know..

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The larger spuds have good looking leaves and much larger slips. They are also higher up by the window so maybe that helps too.

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I noticed the vines were wrapping together. It helps them grow further, it was cool to see that.

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I think it's kind of hard to get an idea of how large these slips are right now. So I held a sponge next to it for reference.

Next up is for them to get too long to grow up straight. And then I will cut them from the spud and soak them in water. Roots will form and soon enough they can go into the ground to grow more spuds this year.

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