Here is my long-awaited plan for a new style of growing sweet potatoes. I encountered challenges since no loam soil is available here in the Middle East, only porous sand. To address this, I decided to utilize fine coconut husks that I had stored for a long time and some additional coconut husks that I soaked in a bucket of water.

The beauty of using coconut extract is that it stores water and does not dry out as quickly as the soil.


And one more thing, because the coconut husk can easily absorb water, the roots can easily crawl through it.

And when I finished collecting and storing everything, I put all the coconut husks in this bag.


To prevent it from moving and falling, I placed two bricks on both sides.


When I placed the bricks on both sides, I started making small holes to plant the sweet potato that I had rooted for two weeks.


And, of course, the surface of the bag needs to be opened slightly to water it twice a week. Now, I just have to wait for about two to three weeks to see good results.