Using this method, You can grow potatoes all year round. Growing potatoes in plastic containers
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Good one 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing 😂
This the fastest method of growing potatoes ❤
Can I just put them in a container with little water.
Why are you chopping the leaves?
Good video but here is flippen suggestion how about do an easy video on wtf to do and how to grow head lettuce and not that leafy garbage, cause I can NOT find not 1 dam get right head lettuce ( and not let us pray this shit works ) either video nonsense lol a simple easy to understand and follow right way non- green thumb indoor head lettuce video please and spank ya hard lol
I wish there had been verbal or subtitles with this video and so learned nothing. Wont subscribe.
Удивительно, даже не цвел и клубни не на корне, а уже отделены. Не верю.
Very beneficial tutorial i love it ❤❤❤🎉
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Thanks!
Grow spuds all year round, not in Scotland
What was the purpose of cutting smaller stems off?
I like videos like this
I think it’ll be cheaper to buy potatoes at Costco
does the weather change things?
this realy works… damn nice idea!!!😆👍👍👍
in 3 moths i diea of hunger lol. I need something more faster. Quick question any book you guys recommend for growing crops
Way much more ingredients instead of just cabbage and eggs ???????🤔🧐
Use clay or ceramic pots
How does this work all year? Don't potatoes need a minimum number of hours of sunlight as well as a certain amount of warmth? Much of North America has very short days in the winter and gets very cold.
My Dear late Mum was a Farmers Wife- with the New Potatoes from the Garden. After they were boiled, she put some Butter into the Pot, Parsley, and some Medium Oatmeal then Shook them up in the Pot- OMG these Potatoes with Dinner were Just Delicious.
“ My Dear Sister as little Girls we Argued Over the Scrapings of the Pot. “ I still do the same with New Potatoes & I’m 83yrs.
Mum was also an Excellent Baker of Cakes, Girdle Scones & Scottish Dropped Scones etc etc xxx
What was that 'coal' stuff? It certainly wasn't actual coal
nice movie but not impressed with the harvest….at all…..
When was the peanut shells added? 🤣😂🤣
where do I get that coal from? Why coal? Can I use wood chips instead, there's no hay around here? why trim those branches?
There nothing like home foods
What is the light cycle you are using? 24 hrs light? 12 on 12 off?
I missed what the rice and banana were for?
why cant we have some farm videos with death metal rather this happy acoustic crap
those bananas actually look like plantains. but maybe that doesn't matter 🙂
"All year round" if you live where there's no freezing cold winter with very short daylight hours. Otherwise, no way.
Very easy to cook and few minutes
Fake
Done
I really like potatoes
In those 10 days did you water them again? Are they expose to the sun directly ?
What is the white stuff and looked like slightly rotten banana being squashed up and put in bucket, what was that all about?
Can reuse the soil?
Why add grass and rice in your plants
That’s a very poor crop actually
this is staged
How long did it take to stage the thumbnail picture?
Idea- Very cool!
Legitimate video- Uhhhh…
I will say that the transition from "dull, brown spotted seed potatoes go in bucket" to "shiny, light brown firm potatoes come out of bucket, along with large growths far too big for having just been 3 days" was a bit of a turn off. Even if the method is legitimate, those potatoes look completely swapped.Not saying this is impossible, just saying they should still be dull, blotchy, and I doubt those shoots are only 3 days…. But iunno.
Experience- Honestly just comparing to what comes out of my root box when I forget to pull my store bought potatoes out a month or so after purchase.
Is that straw