My sweet potato has started sprouting!

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  1. monnydite

    monnydite Apprentice Gardener

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    I've had a sweet potato sitting in water for many months in the hope that it would start sprouting, and it did nothing. Then recently I went away for 10 days and when I came back to my amazement not only had it grown loads of roots, it had leaves (slips) of over a foot long.

    I was wanting it to grow slips before the summer but what can I do with it now that it is October? :scratch:
     
  2. rob158

    rob158 Gardener

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    Mayby you should pot them up and grow it inside untill next year,
    but I dont know, I dont grow them.
     
  3. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Not sure it will grow well during winter, not enough natural light.

    Think I would remove one of the slips and try growing on in a window sill, just out of interest.
     
  4. Madahhlia

    Madahhlia Total Gardener

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    Seeing as it's done it anyway you have little choice but carry on!

    Do you think it has responded to shortening day length?
     
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