To all my plebs who have grown your own sweet potato slips, the bigger slip has it's own roots, I can just pop this one off now right?

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Yes, separate that slip and put in water or if enough roots, put it the soil

Thank you! It has some roots of it's own but I'm still two weeks from our last frost date so I'll just keep it in water for now.