Unfortunately, moving your sweet potato plants once they have been planted is not advised. Moving your plant would be too risky with the roots established and the tubers beginning to take shape. We suggest leaving it where it is and seeing what happens this year. You never know what is happening under the soil. If it turns out that no sweet potatoes grow, not all is lost. You’ll be able to use this time to plan for next year and pick the ideal spot for where to plant in the spring. Good luck. Hope your plant surprises you and you end up with some sweet potatoes come harvest time.
Unfortunately, moving your sweet potato plants once they have been planted is not advised. Moving your plant would be too risky with the roots established and the tubers beginning to take shape.
We suggest leaving it where it is and seeing what happens this year. You never know what is happening under the soil. If it turns out that no sweet potatoes grow, not all is lost. You’ll be able to use this time to plan for next year and pick the ideal spot for where to plant in the spring.
Good luck. Hope your plant surprises you and you end up with some sweet potatoes come harvest time.