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Goodlife you will get some tubers set at the nodal roots but these are generally smaller and fewer in number than what you get from the original planting site.My near neighbour grows sweet potatoes too but just relies on runners coming from his missed tubers left over in the soil from last year. Because he doesn't cut off and bury his slips his harvest is usually poor.
Hells bells, that was fast Goodlife. I have mine stuck in a jar of water, mind you only bought it last Friday. Gave it a bit of a wash before I popped it into the water. Perhaps I could wrap it in damp kitchen towel and bung it in the airing cupboard to speed things up. What do you think?
I am intrigued by what you are calling slips and would like to have a go! How much of the potato skin do you take with a slip?
Thanks for that information Goodlife. I presume the benefit of slips is that you can get more for your money?