Alright⊠quick sweet potato update.
And before anyone says anythingâŠ
Yes.
I meant for this to happen đ
I didnât put these in jars to âtry it out.â
I put them in there because I wanted as many slips as possible when planting time hits.
And right now?
Mission accomplished.
Weâve got:
* Slips popping out everywhere đ±
* Roots going absolutely wild in the jars
* Leaves stacking on top of each other like theyâre racing
This isnât a sweet potato anymore.
This is a slip production system.
The strategy:
Instead of starting a few plantsâŠ
I figured:
Why not turn each potato into a whole line-up?
More slips = more plants
More plants = more harvest
More harvest = more food (and maybe a little bragging đ)
The part I love about this:
Thereâs something really satisfying about seeing it work exactly how you planned.
No fancy setup.
No complicated system.
Just:
* Water
* Time
* Letting the plant do its thing
And sweet potatoes?
They donât hold back.
Current situation:
Iâm basically farming plants⊠before they even hit soil đ
Soon Iâll be:
* Snipping slips
* Rooting them
* Getting them ready for the garden
And when planting time comesâŠ
Weâre not starting small.
Real talk:
If youâve never done this beforeâŠ
This is one of the easiest ways to multiply your garden fast.
You start with one potatoâŠ
And end up with a whole army.
And honestly?
That was the goal all along