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plants:jicama [2021/01/19 14:19] – [Photos] jaffaplants:jicama [2021/03/30 18:03] – [Tags] jaffa
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 Keeping the vine trimmed and removal of the flowers / pods to allow the plant to put additional energy into tuber develoment. Keeping the vine trimmed and removal of the flowers / pods to allow the plant to put additional energy into tuber develoment.
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 Jicama should be stored dry, between 12 and 16 degrees. Colder temperatures will damage the tuber. Whole, unpeeled jicama should not be refrigerated. A fresh tuber will keep for about a month or two. Jicama should be stored dry, between 12 and 16 degrees. Colder temperatures will damage the tuber. Whole, unpeeled jicama should not be refrigerated. A fresh tuber will keep for about a month or two.
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