3 Purple Japanese Sweet Potato Slips
B**A
Excellent quality
Excellent quality!! I received 3 sprouted pieces, cleaned up the dead leaves and put them in the water, and one week later I have beautiful new leaves and roots!! Will wait for a bit longer and put them in the soil, can't wait!! Excellent value for monkey, growth rate as expected🙌
A**Y
Expensive loss
Arrived with several slips with dry tips that had turned black. Put them in water to help hydrate. Planted all 10 slips (most looked like dead sticks) and out of 10, only appears that perhaps 2 or 3 might survive. Sent message to seller 2 days ago asking if this was normal and if there was something I could do to ensure the slips survived. These cost roughly $3 per plant; pretty expensive. The slips I bought locally have all survived.
M**A
Great!
They came fast and sprouted roots very quickly. I will be planting them later this week. I will update when they grow
F**S
Should have read the reviews
I should have read the reviews more carefully. These came and has 0 leaves to them. The were basically toothpicks . Nonetheless I put them in water and after about a week, more than half the slips have dried up or flopped over clearly in really bad shape . I have maybe 2 out of the 10 that look like the roots are trying to stay alive . I sincerely doubt I will be able to get even a leaf to sprout
A**R
Poor quality. One of the slips is mostly a stalk with some roots emerging. Poor quality.
Delivered in a paper envelope. Although thick, plants took some beating. Would be better protected in a small sturdy box.Potato Slips are short. One of them barely has a bud emerging. I’ve bought way better and longer slips from other sellers. Followed directions and placed them in water. Hopefully will thrive once planted.
A**S
Purple sweet potato slips
I received the slips within a week of ordering and they were tiny but mighty! I paid for 3 and got 6, all were rooted, and will transplant nicely! Thank you!
A**R
spuds
so far so good
L**R
My opinion of purple potato slips I purchased.
Not what I expected. I have grown better slips in my window. They look like toothpicks more than potato slips. I have them in water hoping for the best. I think I will go to Asian market and get a couple of potatoes and try myself.
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