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Wed, Jun 20, 12 at 7:10
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I have several shoots growing out of one sweet potato. Do I have to separate them and plant them or can I just bury the whole sweet potato in the ground? If I separate the shoots then I have to place them in water to grow roots--right? Also, is it too late to plant them in New Jersey. Please any reasonable advice is welcome.
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- Posted by farmerdill (My Page) on Wed, Jun 20, 12 at 7:53
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| I don't know if this will help you or not, but will post it for your consideration. I have grown them for the past 4 years or so here in S.Jersey. The past couple of years they have developed black discoloration on the skins. I had a couple of Lancaster County gardeners tell me that they cut the slips off the roots and just stick the (rootless) top part of the slip into the ground. It grows fine and the eliminates the black areas on the skin. I'm trying that this year, and so far (after a couple of weeks) the slips without roots are growing just fine. I would encourage you to try it both ways, see which works best for you. I think you'll be okay planting them now. |
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| you can cut that section of tuber out and plant it, see our presentation: len |
Here is a link that might be useful: lens growing sweet spuds and pines
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| robbiemac, The black discoloration is called scurf. It is a fungal infection. Generally, too wet conditions favor scurf in some varieties. Getting a clean break of the shoot from the potato might help, but doesn't guarantee no scurf. |
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