So I didn't follow the instructions quite well, I should have more water / dipped it deeper into the water as power illustration. I'm glad to report that 2 white roots have stated sprouting, so I'll give it another 1 more week to sprout more roots.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Day 3 or next phase
Yay! I get to soak the bottom of the little pineapple in water & seems like the rooting will take up to 3 weeks. So I guess the next post won't be till some time, but I'll try to take pictures every so often so that we get a time lapse like experience.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Day 1 Introduction & preparation of pineapple crown
So I've always been curious about growing my own pineapple ever since I saw a life hack of sorts talking about growing my own pineapple from the tops of a prior consumed pineapple.
So with more research, I finally came upon this website: http://www.rickswoodshopcreations.com/pineapple/pineapple.htm and seems pretty credible. He has already done all the experimenting and seems to have a tried and true method and shared his own knowledge and experience with success and triumphs. I'm most impressed knowing that pineapple is predominantly tropical to subtropical plant and Rick seems to be in Longwood Pennsylvania.
So without further ado, this is day 1. Trim the excess flesh away, pluck out some base leaves and look for the baby roots and then let the crown dry out and sit for 2 days. So I will post again in 2 days time when it's time for the next step of rooting.
So with more research, I finally came upon this website: http://www.rickswoodshopcreations.com/pineapple/pineapple.htm and seems pretty credible. He has already done all the experimenting and seems to have a tried and true method and shared his own knowledge and experience with success and triumphs. I'm most impressed knowing that pineapple is predominantly tropical to subtropical plant and Rick seems to be in Longwood Pennsylvania.
So without further ado, this is day 1. Trim the excess flesh away, pluck out some base leaves and look for the baby roots and then let the crown dry out and sit for 2 days. So I will post again in 2 days time when it's time for the next step of rooting.
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