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A Simple Guide to Growing Pineapples in Water at Home

Growing pineapple is a fun way to spend time concentrating on production. Pineapple fruits are full of nutrition, and it’s an excellent food for people who want to be healthy. With patience and persistence, you’ll have a lovely yellow pineapple growing – and its future top may be made into yet another pineapple plant! In this article, we will guide you through the process of growing a pineapple in water at home.

Getting Started

Selecting the Pineapple:

The first step is to choose a healthy pineapple. Make sure to select a pineapple with green leaves that are fresh and firm. Avoid pineapples with yellow or brown leaves as they may be unhealthy or too ripe.

Removing the Crown:

The next step is to remove the crown of the pineapple. Hold the pineapple firmly with one hand and twist the crown with the other hand until it detaches from the fruit. Try to keep the crown intact as this is the part that will be grown in water.

Preparing the Crown:

Remove the lower leaves of the crown to expose the stem. Remove about 1-2 inches of the leaves from the bottom. This will help in the growth of the roots.

Growing the Pineapple in Water

Placing the Crown in Water:

Take a glass or a jar and fill it with water. Place the prepared crown in the water so that the bottom part of the stem is submerged. Make sure that the leaves are not touching the water.

Providing Sunlight:

Place the glass or jar in a sunny spot. Pineapples need a lot of sunlight, so make sure to place it in a location where it will receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight each day.

Changing the Water:

Change the water every 2-3 days to keep it fresh and to prevent the growth of bacteria or mold.

Root Growth:

In about 2-3 weeks, you will notice small roots growing from the bottom of the stem. Once the roots are about 3-4 inches long, it is time to transplant the pineapple into the soil.

Transplanting the Pineapple

Preparing the Pot:

Take a pot that is at least 12 inches wide and has drainage holes at the bottom. Fill the pot with a well-draining soil mix.

Planting the Pineapple:

Plant the pineapple in the center of the pot. Make sure to bury the roots and the stem up to the base of the leaves.

Watering:

Water the pineapple thoroughly after planting. Make sure the soil is moist but not waterlogged.

Caring for the Pineapple:

Place the pot in a sunny spot and make sure to water it regularly. Pineapples need a lot of sunlight and water to grow well.