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Can the potatoes bought in the vegetable market be planted?
Potatoes bought in the vegetable market may not grow. Potatoes bought in the vegetable market should be judged whether they can be planted or not depending on the origin, variety source, planting environment and other factors. Potatoes will degrade during planting, and the potatoes bought in the vegetable market may not adapt to the local climate.

How to preserve potatoes?

It is suggested that potatoes should be placed in a dry and ventilated place, preferably packed in paper bags or sacks, away from direct sunlight, heat sources and water sources.

Potatoes will turn green and germinate in a warm or humid environment, indicating that potatoes have gone bad and can no longer be eaten.

It is suggested to choose black or dark bags to preserve the land, and it is best to pick out rotten and damaged potatoes before preservation.