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I planted a potato and now its growing. I had no plans for this happening.

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  • K [email protected]

    It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

    This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

    Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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    I dropped a potato on the tile floor in my pantry and it ended up looking more aggressive than this. I'd say they like it rough. Pull it's hair a little bit and talk offensively about it's mother.

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    • K [email protected]

      It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

      This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

      Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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      Congratulations! Actions have consequences! Now you're the proud parent of a baby potatoe plant!

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      • K [email protected]

        I mean, I barely planted it. I just tossed it into some dirt and here we are. I had no Step 2

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        Yeah, potatoes don't give a flying fuck. Literally just drop them on the ground and half ass cover them in straw and they'll grow.

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        • K [email protected]

          I mean, I barely planted it. I just tossed it into some dirt and here we are. I had no Step 2

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          Yeah, but I mean your intention was still "lol this is so stupid, let's see if this shit will grow", maybe subconsciously or something. But maybe I'm just being autistic and that's just what you wanted to express by "lying" about your intentions, I sometimes forget that's how people communicate.

          Sorry in any case, carry on, have fun, love you 🙂

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          • K [email protected]

            It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

            This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

            Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

            kolanaki@pawb.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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            If you planted a potato expecting it not to grow, you've clearly never had a potato in your pantry start sprouting.

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            • semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

              Congratulations you have discovered agriculture

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              Oh farmers, pray that your summers be wet and your winters clear.

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              • K [email protected]

                It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

                This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

                Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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                Get a 5 gallon bucket, put a few inches of dirt in the bottom, and transplant your potato plant into it. When there is no chance of frost, stick it outside in a sunny spot. As it grows higher, keep adding more soil, until it reaches the top.

                In the fall, when it starts getting cool, dump it out and sift through the dirt for the spuds.

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                • K [email protected]

                  It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

                  This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

                  Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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                  • K [email protected]

                    It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

                    This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

                    Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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                    Potatoes grow without dirt, nor water , by just laying around in the fridge. You put one in the soil and "didn't expect it to grow"? 😂

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                    • K [email protected]

                      It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

                      This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

                      Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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                      If you want to pollinate it to collect seed (debatable if that's a good decision), use an electric toothbrush. The pollen needs the vibrations of a pollinator to be released.

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                      • K [email protected]

                        Also don't plant any of the seeds these flowers may make. They could be poisonous.

                        Potatoes (and tomatoes, and I think eggplants) are nightshades, and we grow them by sticking them in the ground because new offshoots are clones.

                        Keep it as a flower, though, its neat.

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                        Two low glycoalkaloid varieties are unlikely to create a high glycoalkaloid variety (and its unlikely to find a high glycoalkaloid variety outside of south America. But it's possible. Like two short people having a tall child.

                        Also its probably sterile.

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                        • F [email protected]

                          If you want to pollinate it to collect seed (debatable if that's a good decision), use an electric toothbrush. The pollen needs the vibrations of a pollinator to be released.

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                          Interesting, thank you!

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                          • K [email protected]

                            Potatoes grow without dirt, nor water , by just laying around in the fridge. You put one in the soil and "didn't expect it to grow"? 😂

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                            Well, it's not that I didn't expect it to grow so much as I had zero expectations

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                            • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                              If you planted a potato expecting it not to grow, you've clearly never had a potato in your pantry start sprouting.

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                              It wasn't so much that I didn't expect it to grow, as I had zero expectations, and so my expectations were surpassed 🙂

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                                Congratulations! Actions have consequences! Now you're the proud parent of a baby potatoe plant!

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                                Thank you! I am taking the advice of this thread and will ensure that it lives a happy and healthy long life.

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                                  To be more specific, potatoes and tomatoes are nightshades. Eggplants, too.

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                                  Don't forget peppers! Hot peppers are my favorite nightshade.

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                                  • semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                    Congratulations you have discovered agriculture

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                                    INFINITE FOOD GLITCH!!!! UNPACHED 2025 [GONE WRONG]

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                                    • K [email protected]

                                      It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

                                      This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

                                      Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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                                      You planted a potato. You had plans.

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                                      • M [email protected]

                                        You planted a potato. You had plans.

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                                        Plans to see what happened with the progress of time. I definitely had no plans involving any particular expectations

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                                        • K [email protected]

                                          It wasn't my intention, but here it is. Still too frosty to plant outside but it's getting bigger every day.

                                          This also isn't the best pot to have used for transplanting, I have a feeling this thing will be too big in a week.

                                          Advice is welcome. No I won't eat this potato, because it's raw.

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                                          Been a while since I kept a garden but if I remember right you have to keep piling dirt on top (after transplanting of course). I put mine in the ground then set a cardboard box around it, adding dirt inside the box as it grew. The dirt needs to be loaded and loose for the potatoes to grow. Maybe this method was just to make harvesting easier. I recall something about the potatoes being toxic if they grew in sunlight?

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