Hi everyone,
I placed there here because the pineapple is bromeliad and part succulent. With that in mind, I am trying to grow a pineapple top from a grocery pineapple. Currently, I have the roots submerged in water, trying to "root" the crown so the roots get stronger.
I have left the scars heal for a few days before submerging, but sadly, the tops of the leaves are getting brown... and I don't know what to do. Do you think misting the leaves would help?
I'm just a bit worried has it's only been about a week....
(The only good news is when I tug on the inner leaves, they stay in place...)
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Did you see [url=https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26606]this thread[/url] a little way down on the first page of the Growing Fruit forum? I'm not sure I have any more to add than what I posted there....
My pineapples are only in their second year -- first year as independent pups, but I'll be happy to tell you more about what I did if you have specific questions.
My pineapples are only in their second year -- first year as independent pups, but I'll be happy to tell you more about what I did if you have specific questions.
I did actually.applestar wrote:Did you see [url=https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26606]this thread[/url] a little way down on the first page of the Growing Fruit forum? I'm not sure I have any more to add than what I posted there....
My pineapples are only in their second year -- first year as independent pups, but I'll be happy to tell you more about what I did if you have specific questions.
Do you think I should just stop trying to root the crown and plant it? My issue is that it might die before the roots can grow like they should...
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The proto-roots are already there. If you haven't peeled off the lower leaves until they're exposed, I recommend you do so. They just need a proper rooting medium to grow in. Personally, I would plant straight into a sandy potting soil mix as described in my other post. Keep humidity high especially if keeping indoors in A/C -- find the warmest location OUT OF DIRECT SUN.
My original two pineapple tops were rooted in winter time and were kept wrapped in ventilated plastic bag. I potted up a new pineapple top a few days ago. That one I'm keeping outside with my other tropicals vacationing in a noon shade location. The baby's pot is surrounded by all the others for extra protection and humidity.
My original two pineapple tops were rooted in winter time and were kept wrapped in ventilated plastic bag. I potted up a new pineapple top a few days ago. That one I'm keeping outside with my other tropicals vacationing in a noon shade location. The baby's pot is surrounded by all the others for extra protection and humidity.
Nevermind, all taken care of!applestar wrote:The proto-roots are already there. If you haven't peeled off the lower leaves until they're exposed, I recommend you do so. They just need a proper rooting medium to grow in. Personally, I would plant straight into a sandy potting soil mix as described in my other post. Keep humidity high especially if keeping indoors in A/C -- find the warmest location OUT OF DIRECT SUN.
My original two pineapple tops were rooted in winter time and were kept wrapped in ventilated plastic bag. I potted up a new pineapple top a few days ago. That one I'm keeping outside with my other tropicals vacationing in a noon shade location. The baby's pot is surrounded by all the others for extra protection and humidity.