🌟 Dig into Deliciousness with Centennial Sweet Potatoes!
Centennial Sweet Potato Plants/Slips are designed for optimal yield and flavor, making them the go-to choice for gardeners in short-season areas. These plants thrive in sunny conditions and are easy to cultivate, ensuring a bountiful harvest for both novice and experienced gardeners alike.
C**N
No roots
I ordered 10 slips and received about 12 slips but only 3 of the slips had any roots. I tried to put the rootless slips in water to see if they would develop some roots but none of the slips developed any roots. The few slips that had roots all died within a few days. This was a total waste of 24 dollars.
R**E
Perfect Slips!
Despite the bad reviews, I gambled and bought the last one and I am beyond pleased! Perfect product and very well packaged. Planting this morning and looking forward to a great crop. Keep up the awesome work!
K**1
Don’t know exactly how well these will do
These arrived in pretty rough condition. I went ahead and planted them anyway, and have my fingers crossed that they will grow.
L**L
Arrived mostly dead
They were almost dead when they arrived, so I put them in water near a window, planted them a couple days later. Only one of the three survived. Very costly for only one plant to make it. A month later the vine finally started to grow, even though it has been very warm and humid here. I won’t buy again
H**S
Turned out great!
Couldn't find slips locally and was expecting the worst, but all 10 arrived live and green. Will update with harvest results.
J**D
Poor condition
The cuttings were in poor shape when they were received. The were put into water to rehydrate, but so far only one cutting is leading out.
A**A
Which end is up?
The media could not be loaded. This is what I received. Looks like there might be some roots at both ends but I have no idea what I’m supposed to do now. Planting instructions weren’t included. I don’t know if I’m supposed to soak them in water until more roots develop and if so, which end goes in the water? Or am I supposed to plant them in soil like this??? Hopefully they produce crops.
M**.
Terrible plants
Plants were dead and wilted when they arrived in the mail. I tried and planted them anyway, but no success at all.
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