Pineapples are widely known fruits that are rich in Vitamin C, helpful in boosting the immune system. They are useful in removing unwanted fats inside the body because it contains a lot of fiber.
Growing pineapple is not really that easy. It requires knowledge, skills and hard work in order to successfully grow pineapples. However, we provide some simple and easy tips and steps on how to grow pineapple in order to help you succeed in the entire growing process.
The whole procedure is segregated into three main processes. Each process is simplified using sub-steps to make it simple and easier to understand. The three main processes include: pineapple crown identification, root system development and the planting procedure.
1. Pineapple Crown Identification. Identifying the right pineapple crown to grow.
a. Carefully check the crown that you would use for planting. Choose the crowns that are with healthy and green leaves. b. Arrange the crown to one side on a cutting board. When cutting off the crown you need to spruce any excess flesh. c. Look for the small dots for they signify the root buds. The root buds will develop into the roots of the pineapple plant. d. Take out any leaves around the base of the crown. You need to do it because they can decompose when you plant the crown. e. After cutting the pineapple crown, turn them upside-down. f. Let them dry for one week. After a week the cut end will eventually hardened-off and ready to develop more roots.
2. Root System Development. Establishing pineapple roots.
a. Rest the dried pineapple crown inside a container and load it with water. b. Place the container in an area where the temperature is slightly fluctuating. c. Replace the water every few days. d. After three weeks, you will see the roots grow. This indicates that the crown is ready to be planted.
3. Planting Procedure. Planting of the established pineapple crown into the garden.
a. Utilize a pot. b. Load its bottom with tiny stones. c. To the halfway point of the pot, add potting soil. d. Take off the pineapple crown from the water. e. Set the pineapple crown on the soil in the pot. f. Fill the pot with more soil. g. Firmly tapped down the soil around the crown h. After planting, apply some fertilizers and water the soil. i. Put it in a place where sunlight is abundant. j. Always keep the soil humid but not drenched. k. After six weeks, you will detect some new leaves. l. Water them every week until the pineapple plant is well-established. m. Take good care of the pineapple plant until it bears fruits for you to reap.
And that’s how you do it! The steps are easier and straightforward, yet the job is more challenging.
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