The roots, and occasionally the stems, will often develop tubers.
In the latter form, roots may develop at leaf nodes.
Since its roots develop early and reach deep in the soil, it outcompetes native plants for moisture.
When it is unwrapped, new roots have developed from the plant's auxiliary buds.
In many species, fine white or pinkish roots develop from these nodes.
Fine white roots develop from the nodes on the stems.
If the soil is too heavy, with a high clay content, the roots do not develop well.
Young plants set into individual cells seem to thrive as their roots develop well.
This tissue becomes the food the young plant will consume until the roots have developed after germination.
Then, move them into a growing medium until roots develop, about a month.