Grow Your Own Delicious Carolina Ruby Sweet Potatoes
Start your sweet potato harvest with these 10 Carolina Ruby Sweet Potato Slips. These slips are Non-GMO and chemical-free, ensuring a healthy and delicious crop. Developed by Dr. Wanda Collins, the Carolina Ruby variety is known for its red skin and dark orange flesh, offering a moist, sweet flavor perfect for baking. These high-yielding plants are ideal for gardeners looking for disease-resistant and flavorful sweet potatoes.
The Carolina Ruby variety exhibits resistance to fusarium wilt and moderate resistance to Streptomyces soil rot. While susceptible to root knot nematode, its ability to thrive in various climates, including northern regions, makes it a versatile choice for gardeners across USDA hardiness zones 5-11. These slips are easy to plant and grow, making them an excellent option for both novice and experienced gardeners. Enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own homegrown sweet potatoes!
Benefits of Carolina Ruby Sweet Potato Slips:
- Disease Resistance: Resistant to Fusarium wilt and moderately resistant to Streptomyces soil rot.
- High Yield: Produces a plentiful harvest of blocky, deep red-skinned sweet potatoes.
- Delicious Flavor: The dark orange flesh offers a moist, sweet, and flavorful baked product.
- Adaptable: Thrives in various climates, including northern regions.
- Non-GMO & Chemical-Free: Ensuring a healthy and natural crop.
Planting and Care Instructions: Upon arrival, rehydrate the slips in water for a couple of days. Plant in loose, well-drained soil, as deep as the first set of leaves. Water well after planting and provide shade for the first week to help them establish. Keep the soil consistently moist and protect from excessive sun until established. With proper care, you’ll be enjoying homegrown sweet potatoes in 90-100 days!
Frequently Asked Questions about Carolina Ruby Sweet Potato Slips
1. How long does it take for the sweet potato slips to produce sweet potatoes?
The Carolina Ruby variety typically takes 90-100 days from planting the slips to harvest.
2. What is the best way to rehydrate the sweet potato slips upon arrival?
Unwrap the slips and place them in a cup of water for at least a couple of days. If they lack root growth, leave them in water for up to a week, changing the water daily and adding a little hydrogen peroxide and/or rooting hormone.
3. What type of soil is best for planting Carolina Ruby sweet potato slips?
Plant them in loose, well-drained soil for optimal growth.
4. How much sunlight do Carolina Ruby sweet potato plants need?
These plants require full sun, which means at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
5. What USDA hardiness zones are suitable for growing Carolina Ruby sweet potatoes?
Carolina Ruby sweet potatoes thrive in USDA hardiness zones 5-11.
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