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Old 08-07-2010, 01:32 PM   #21 (permalink)
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The growth is obvious after 1 mo. but at 2 mos. they have taken off! The little ones are really picking up the pace.
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The growth is obvious after 1 mo. but at 2 mos. they have taken off! The little ones are really picking up the pace.


Do you happen to know what kind of pineapple it is??
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Do you happen to know what kind of pineapple it is??
These ones are Natal Queens.
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These ones are Natal Queens.
the have little bitty pineapples about 4-6 inch white in color?
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Here's a picture, 2 1/2 to 3 lbs. excellent flavor, sweet.
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Here's a picture, 2 1/2 to 3 lbs. excellent flavor, sweet.
Well that's what mine looks like but only about 4-6",I bought them from Whole Foods,and they came from south Africa.
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Well that's what mine looks like but only about 4-6",I bought them from Whole Foods,and they came from south Africa.
Aside from varietal characteristics, the size is of the fruit is greatly affected by available nutrients, size and health of the plant prior to fruiting, and climate.
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Here's a picture, 2 1/2 to 3 lbs. excellent flavor, sweet.
Looks like there's multiple growth points in the top of the pineapple. Very Neat. :^) Here's an update of mine. :^)
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It has been 36 days since I twisted the top off my first pineapple to grow it. When I potted it, it was sort of loose in the pot [prolly due to lack of roots]. Now it is still firm and green and very tight in the soil so I'm certain it has roots! Here is a photo I took about 10 minutes ago:

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This is how my pineapple looks now. I planted it 3 months ago and now it has a pup! Should I cut the pup off and put it in another pot?

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I would leave the pup on until at least next summer. I dont like adding stress to my plants right before winter since they already are going to be under enough stress once indoors. It will also be larger once next summer comes and have a better chance for survival.
Im glad that I saw this thread again because I completely forgot about the pineapple I have in the ground! Ill post pics of how its doing tomorrow if I remember! Im going to dig it up once the nights start getting into the 40s, but even tonight will be above 50F.
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I would leave the pup on until at least next summer. I dont like adding stress to my plants right before winter since they already are going to be under enough stress once indoors. It will also be larger once next summer comes and have a better chance for survival.
Im glad that I saw this thread again because I completely forgot about the pineapple I have in the ground! Ill post pics of how its doing tomorrow if I remember! Im going to dig it up once the nights start getting into the 40s, but even tonight will be above 50F.
Thanks! I brought mine in yesterday cause we're doing 40's. Good luck with yours and I'll be watching for the photos! I'm getting real excited now that I know someone's pinapple top actually made a pineapple in zone 5 after only 2 years! Pineapple is one of my totally fav fruits!

October 8th update:

I bought another Costa Rican golden pineapple last Saturday night and potted it today! I think this one will do great too!



Maybe I should start a pineapple farm!
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