How to grow pineapples

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1. Choose pineapples

2. Cut off the crown buds

3. Hydroponic germination

4. Transplantation


When planting pineapples, first choose ones that are plump and plump in size and free from pests and diseases. Cut off the crown buds on the pineapple, peel off the old outer leaves, expose the small white roots underneath, and place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry. Prepare a suitable container and place the pineapple on it to induce germination. Roots will appear in about a week. Once it has grown roots in the water, it can be transplanted into soil.


How to grow pineapples
1. Choose pineapples

1. Choosing pineapples

To plant pineapples, you first need to choose the right ones. Try to choose ones that are fuller and more substantial, and they must be healthy, with firm and green leaves, and are free from pests and diseases.

Pineapple

2. Cut off the crown buds

Cut off the crown buds on the pineapple and cut them off from the junction with the pulp. Make sure there is no pulp left on it, otherwise it may cause rot and deterioration. Then remove the old outer leaves, expose the small white roots underneath, and place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry, so that the wounds can dry to prevent rot.

Pineapple

3. Hydroponic germination

For hydroponic germination, you must first prepare a container with a suitable size and preferably made of transparent glass. If the diameter is not suitable, you can find a foam board and dig small holes to support the top buds of the pineapple. Then fill the bottle with an appropriate amount of water, not exceeding the position of the roots. Pay attention to changing the water inside every day. Place it in an astigmatism environment, and roots will emerge in about a week.

Pineapple

4. Transplantation

When After it grows roots in the water, it can be transplanted into the soil to control temperature, moisture, light and other factors to promote healthy plant growth.


2. Cut off the crown buds

3. Hydroponic germination

4. Transplantation












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