G**A
Dead plant
If I could, I will give a zero star! The plant arrived flat as a paper, all yellow & brown. It is also very tiny & do not represent the pictures in the listing. And unable to return. It’s a waste of money!
K**L
How to grow these cuttings, an experiment I did so you don't have to.
***Edited to add: It's now the year after I received my cuttings from this seller. The cuttings which were sent to me were not Okinawan sweet potatoes--they were regular, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes. There was no way for me to know this until they'd had an entire season to grow and be harvested of course, and now I've been unable to contact the seller and any protection I may have had on my purchase through Amazon has expired a long time ago. I've added a picture of what I saw when I cut one of my "Okinawan purples" open. Buyer beware.When I received my slips in the mail, I was a bit perplexed. They looked nothing like the picture, there were no leaves, little to no roots, and the stems looked more like cuttings off an adult plant than slips off a tuber. The seller had kindly included two extra cuttings (I ordered four, got six) which was nice. And it doesn't really matter whether these were slips or cuttings, since sweet potatoes can be propagated from stem cuttings just as well. However I had no idea how to do this, and there were no instructions accompanying the cuttings. My first dilemma was, should I freshen up the cuttings before I put them in water or not?So I decided to snip half the cuttings to just under the next leaf/root node and leave half the cuttings untouched. I put all six into water cups of their own and set them in a south facing window which got lots of sun. Four days later two of the cuttings (one snipped, one as shipped) had shriveled up and died, and I had a discussion with another gardener who suggested I should pot them directly in soil rather than water. So I took one of the surviving cuttings from each group and put it in moist potting soil. I now had one snipped cutting in water, one snipped cutting in soil, one "as shipped" cutting in water, and one "as shipped" cutting in soil.Nine days after that, I had my winner. The first leaves of my experiment showed up on the "as shipped" in soil cutting!6 days after that, the snipped in soil and snipped in water both put out tiny leaves.Now this experiment is far from scientific. My specimen numbers are way too small, and my "in soil" cuttings did spend four days in water. But from the fact that the "as shipped" cutting made leaves at all-- let alone first--I think we can conclude that freshening up the cut on the mailed cuttings is not necessary. And it would seem that potting soil did better than water, so just pop those babies in some moist potting soil when they arrive and set on a sunny window (out of reach of your pet or toddler, if you have one)! All of my surviving cuttings are showing beautiful root development, so it may be that they'll thrive no matter what I do to them. I'm going to continue the experiment for my sake and may edit this post with further results if that's possible.
T**E
These don’t even have leaves where they’ve been cut is already dead.
What you’re gonna get is not what is pictured. When I received was dead, no leaves dried roots spouts. Absolutely unable to grow! Extremely disappointed. What is picture above is the seafood because it has leaves looks extremely healthy. Not what I got.
K**N
Perfect condition, not even wilted. Small roots poking through, very healthy. Great price
I will buy from cz grain if i can. Always earliest delivery, and they have always delivered better quality than expected. Trees, veggie plants, bonsai cuttings.
J**E
Sad they didnt last
They started growing fast but we got a freeze and they died
A**R
Need a few more pieces
The slips they send are very small and easily die, they need add a few more to give us a better chance at successful propagation, two little slips, one is not gonna make it and the second seems stunted.
R**L
Where's the purple? Grew but what is missing?
I harvested today. 9 months after receiving the slips. They came as stems with couple leaves. I rooted and babied these. Planted and took care of them with water every day or two. I did get good leaf growth and finally some potatoes. Problem I have is these do not verify as purple Okanowan Sweet Potatoes. They look like common grocery store variety. I could have purchased for 89 cents. I'm upset. Of course I am. I really want to go off using a bunch of phrases but I hope that this review will deliver the message I am presenting. I was so looking forward to Purple.
K**E
Quick replacement
The first slips sent didn't make it. I reached out to the seller and they replaced them swiftly with very healthy looking slips. Thank you!!!!!
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