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also heard that as well, one plant makes one fruit per year.....how long does it take to start them to get roots going? and how much of the top do you need to leave for the roots to start... like a inch or so?I did both. It works either way. Once you get em going you get pineapples every year.
It takes a couple weeks. When I see some roots I plant them right away. They like soil that drains good. I harvest them when they get that golden color.also heard that as well, one plant makes one fruit per year.....how long does it take to start them to get roots going?
cool, I was looking at some Pineapples at the grocery other day, the brand name was " Golden Pineapple" , were very yellow on the skin color, got one and it was so dam good man, juicy !It takes a couple weeks. When I see some roots I plant them right away. They like soil that drains good. I harvest them when they get that golden color.
I bet it would work. I'm in So Cal so it's good all year. The temps don't get much lower than the 30s in the winter and the pineapples handle that no problem.
good info, thanks broI bet it would work. I'm in So Cal so it's good all year. The temps don't get much lower than the 30s in the winter and the pineapples handle that no problem.
An inch is all. the white core under the fruit is what pops the roots. Look for pineapples that have a good green top. I found that if the top looks old they don't root very goodso how much do you leave on the fruit top before planting... inch maybe 2?
so u think just use Ocean Forest soil would be cool?Yeah they're pretty hardy. I was surprised how good they took the cold. They're easy keepers too.
copy thatAn inch is all. the white core under the fruit is what pops the roots. Look for pineapples that have a good green top. I found that if the top looks old they don't root very good
I bet it would rock. When they get going they do eat nitrogen. I give em a little fish ferts and composted chicken manure maybe once a month.so u think just use Ocean Forest soil would be cool?
have the fish ferts ... but chicken sht in the closet wont be cool haha, Ocean Forest should be good enough to get them going for a while , usually at least a month or 2.... then introduce some teas with the fish ...bet it would work, sounds like a challenge for a project..thanks for the info bro...its always a good thing to get first hand knowledge from someone that knows....urs looks like they almost ready to pick, thats another thing, how do you pick the fruit off.....do they just make another one from the same plant again?I bet it would rock. When they get going they do eat nitrogen. I give em a little fish ferts and composted chicken manure maybe once a month.
LOL I hear that. Probably stick to fish ferts indoors.have the fish ferts... but chicken sht in the closet wont be cool haha
When they're done just cut the stalk below the fruit. That plant won't make another one but it'll send out shoots. You can slice the shoots off the mother and plant themhave the fish ferts ... but chicken sht in the closet wont be cool haha, Ocean Forest should be good enough to get them going for a while , usually at least a month or 2.... then introduce some teas with the fish ...bet it would work, sounds like a challenge for a project..thanks for the info bro...its always a good thing to get first hand knowledge from someone that knows....urs looks like they almost ready to pick, thats another thing, how do you pick the fruit off.....do they just make another one from the same plant again?
Damn, just found one of my favorites. BLUE MAGOO a la Reno. Props to you bro. This is FIRE. Just tried it for the first time. I'll grow this sexy bitch again for sure. View attachment 900688
She hits like Joe Frazier!
copy thatWhen they're done just cut the stalk below the fruit. That plant won't make another one but it'll send out shoots. You can slice the shoots off the mother and plant them
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