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What causes sweet potato roots to be long and stringy?

Last Updated: January 24, 2008

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This condition is caused by high fertility. The edible portion of the sweet potato plant is a storage root. Luxurious growing conditions cause vigorous vine growth and result in poorly developed, stringy roots. Maturity and variety also affect the texture of sweet potatoes.

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