>>2134558>I'm gonna assume that's some purple heirloom variety you found at a nice grocery store or a farmer's market. That slip looks fineNah, I was just about to make some sweet potatoes and though to myself, damn, I like these things, might as well try growing one of them this year.
Snip off like 10% off the top and the rest, well you can see in the images.
It was from a random grocery store.
>>2134558>Oh my. That's a good lookin' vine. Twist it off the tuber and put it in a cup of water that covers the bottom inch and keep the water changed. The roots will grow quickly.It was very short but bushy, usually you are supposed to let it grow to like 6 inches but I let it grow only to like 3 inches.
Didn't twist it either, Just ripped it out of there with some of the old sweet potato attached.
This pic is a couple of days after I put it into the water, like 3-4 I think.
Right before I transplant it into the soil.