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| Hello, guys.
This year was my first time growing sweet potatoes and I was really excited for when harvest day would come. All my hard work would finally pay off. Especially when my parents told me you won't have any potatoes.. I planted the slips in May and harvested them today. So it's been close to 140 days. I had 3-4 Japanese Sweet Potato plants and 3 regular orange sweet potato.
What did I do wrong? too much nitrogen? The only plant that had A big potato was flowering. I had a 4' by 3' plot and the growth was more wilder than most videos I saw online but I had 10x less potatos vs plants. It was so BAD I drove to the supermarket to throw some in :D but will remove them when I cure my newly harvested ones |
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| Oh yeah. My beauregard sweet potato had only 2 little fingerlings!! I planted 3+ slips into the ground.. The soil used to be lawn soil SO either it the soil was high in nitrogen or it was too compact. I also did not hill or mound the potato plants |
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- Posted by chrisb_sc_z7 7 (My Page) on Tue, Oct 2, 12 at 11:55
Here is a link that might be useful: Sweetpotato sample, fall 2012
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| Potatoboy, I've been growing sweet potatoes here in zone 5 for a decade or so. Some years they are great, some years not so much and I can't think of anything I do differently from year to year. Sweets seem to be inconsistent for me. Last year I had "fingerlings" from Georgia Jet and nothing big enough to eat from Nancy Hall. The year before that I had huge Georgia Jets but the Beauregards did awfully. This year I got a few white Nancy Hall type and a few Georgia Jets, but maybe 5 pounds of potatoes from 24 plants. Definitely not cost effective, but we were in the middle of a drought, it was hot and dry most of the summer and although we sprinkled the garden, it evaporated in the heat nearly as fast as we could pump it. I don't know if I'm going to plant sweet potatoes any more, it's cheaper to buy them! Annie |
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