Why do sweet potatoes grown in soil bags have so many large tubers?

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Published 2023-10-20
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In this video, we're going to explore why sweet potatoes grown in soil bags have so many large tubers. By understanding the root growth process, you'll be able to grow sweet potatoes in the most productive way possible!
Grow your own sweet potatoes using this easy method and get tons of large tubers that will taste delicious! By understanding the root growth process, you'll be able to grow sweet potatoes in the most productive way possible!
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All Comments (21)
  • Theres no greater happines when you harvest and cook your own crops and very proud and say "Icant believe myself that i planted these 5 months ago" good job sir😊
  • @busyfx23
    I did this last year and it yielded so amazingly. Good Job. I Love colored potatoes. ❤
  • @hopemorrison2367
    Miracles never cease you don't show how you prepare the soil for this miracle to take place
  • @fenas967
    Just love this very nice music, while listening and watching u work. ❤😂
  • @willbass2869
    No need to cut in half and plant the tuber. Just pull the sprouts off and plant them in the bag. The tuber can stay in the "incubator" to produce more sorouts for staggered planting
  • @daryn2826
    The density of soild in the ground is more dense and takes more energy to push through it. The soil bag is lesser in density and the bag itself has a small bit of flexibility and less constriction so the soil is actually better to breath and takes less energy to grow into it.
  • Yes! You got it brother! Thanks for teaching me this😄👍💪🔥🇺🇸
  • @EnglishHou
    Excellent idea and management! I plant some in my back yard, but the summer is too short here.
  • @lucdrouin2625
    WARNING! At 02:00 minutes we see in your video that you applied a greyish powder "CEMENT" to a halved sweet potato before encasing it in wet straw. I wanted to discuss the potential implications of this practice and ensure accurate information for your audience. Sweet potatoes flourish in slightly acidic to neutral soil conditions, ideally within a pH range of 5.5 to 6.5. The use of a greyish powder, if it were cement containing lime, would actually increase the soil's alkalinity when mixed with water, which could be counterproductive for sweet potato growth. Cement is not typically used in horticulture for pH adjustment due to its strong alkaline nature and potential to disrupt soil and plant health. If the goal is to adjust the soil pH to the sweet potato's preferred range, there are other substances that could be considered, which are also greyish in colour and more appropriate for use in gardening: 1. Rock Phosphate: Often greyish, this can add phosphorus to the soil, aiding root development. 2. Perlite: This can improve soil aeration and drainage, beneficial for root growth. 3. Horticultural Lime: While usually white, it can appear greyish and is used to raise the pH of overly acidic soils. 4. Potassium Sulphate: A greyish mineral that provides potassium and sulphur, both essential nutrients for plants. If the powder you used is indeed one of these substances or another beneficial amendment, it would be helpful to specify this to your viewers to avoid any confusion and ensure the best practices for growing healthy sweet potatoes. Thank you for your dedication to gardening education, and I hope this information is helpful for you and your audience.
  • @enshalla123
    I love videos like this where nobody talks
  • @user-nj5ll3ko3s
    ปลูกดีจังค่ะ เอามาทำไว้กินก็ดีนะคะ👍👍👍
  • Thank you for sharing your video is very useful and inspiring for me who lives in urban areas, there is no reason not to start trying
  • Daun dan umbi bisa di konsumsi. Terimakasih sudah berbagi videonya. Semoga makin jaya channel nya
  • @broadtech85
    Nice now i already have an idea for this simple but informative video thank you so much for sharing.