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Thanks for the pics. Will try once more.
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Thanks Brian, thats good to know that even the little ones fare well. Some might otherwise be tempted to leave them on and miss out on a new division. Great info.
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i think i have tried 6 times with no luck.
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I'm going to try a Sugarloaf someday, love pineapple smoothy in the summer .
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Nice Pic's.. The two I'm doing now are growing quite well :^)
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I think those are really neat.. with the barbs on the leaves. :^) I just stuck my third regular in the dirt, and first two are doing alright. Why do you have the cages around them? Does something eat them down there? :^)
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I did grow on once...it did grow
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I do this pretty much every time I have a pineapple plant and it always works really well. I use the same method as you do but sometimes they are a little more stubborn so I have to dip it in root hormone. I would have a pretty large plant by now if I didnt keep neglecting them! Right now I have one in the ground doing so so and another that has been in a cup of water with roots for about a month (a little too long). I should probably pot it now.
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here in Florida the grocer "publix" will give you all the pineapple tops you want for free
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i tried rooting pineapples for awhile with no success other than rotting.
i found its best to get one under ripe eventhough the fruit is not as good, the top will more likely live. i simly put them in spaghetti sauce jars filled with water in a window and watch the roots eventually touch the bottom before planting them out. here are some i forgot about, the fruit was overripe and the top looked dead when i put them in. never even changed the murky water or added any hormone and they still root ![]() using this method i have had 100% success here are some tissue cultures of cheese pine, rudis, antiqua black and an unnamed variety, i just put them in some miracle grow moisture control potting soil ![]() |
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:lurk: Those are some great photos! Thanks for sharing. :) I never tried growing a pineapple before but I know I will now. We have squirrels but I can use chicken wire to keep them out [we have lots of that]. I think I'll buy 4 pineapples and try both methods!
Update: I prepared my pineapple crown and left it to dry for 4 days [I hope 4 didn't hurt]. I put it in water [July 7th] and as soon as roots form I'll be potting it. I'll be getting another pineapple this weekend in case the first one fails. Thanks much for the inspiration. |
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Bump! :D An update on my pineapple project.
I left the crown out in a cool, dry place for 4 days [I forgot until it had been out 1 day too long]. I put it in water and left it from July 7th to July 16th. This morning I planted it in mostly organic Miracle Gro potting mix. This is how it looks now! The inner leaves are dark green and I think it might survive all right! I have another pineapple I'll be starting today - this time in soil not water. I want to see how well each method works. |
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i imagine you would get better success dipping the bottom stem in rootone. You inspired me and I need to get some pineapples growing.
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Wow! It's a pineapple epedimic! Best of luck guyz. They look great! :D
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