Potatoes that have sprouted need to be cut into pieces so that each piece of potato has a sprout point. Select soil made of humus soil and river sand. Then add some potassium fertilizer and move the sprouted part toward Place it on top, cover it with 1 to 2 centimeters of soil, water until the soil is moist, pay attention to shade and sun protection, and keep the temperature at about 20°C during this period.
How to grow potato sprouts
1. Cut potatoes into cubes
During the storage process, potatoes will sprout if they encounter a suitable temperature environment, then How to grow sprouted potatoes? First, you need to cut the sprouted potatoes into pieces to ensure that each piece of potato has a sprout point. It is best that each piece is about the same size.
2. Soil preparation
The soil for potato planting must be loose and breathable. It can be mainly humus soil, add a small amount of river sand, and add some potassium fertilizer as the base fertilizer. Use it to add nutrients to the soil. If there is no potassium fertilizer, you can also use some fermented animal manure instead.
3. Planting
Place the sprouted part of the potato upward in the prepared substrate, cover it with 1 to 2 cm of soil, and then use a watering can to spray water until the soil is moist. Pay attention Shading should not be exposed to strong light. Potatoes need to be kept in a humid environment during their growth and need to be sprayed with clean water from time to time.
4. Later maintenance
Potato planting also needs to be given a suitable temperature environment. It is most suitable to keep it at 20℃. If the temperature is higher than 25℃, the tubers will stop growing and the whole potato will be damaged. The growth stage takes 90 days, which is relatively short. Potatoes can be kept at around 16°C while their stems and leaves are growing.