desertflower
 Oklahoma Posts: 209
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| Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:42 pm Post subject: Pineapple Plant from Pineapple top |
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Has anyone ever started a pineapple plant from the top cut off of a pineapple? I started one last year and it is about 14" diameter now.
First you cut the top (green) off of a pineapple. Then you remove several layers of the bottom leaves.
The directions I found on the internet said there are air roots under the leaves 100 percent of the time, although they were difficult to see.
I just rooted mine in water in a juice glass. The leaves set on the edge of the glass, letting just the part you want to root in the water. I kept it in the glass for a few months as we were moving and I just didn't get around to planting it.
Then I just planted it in a pot with miracle grow potting soil. It is doing quite well now and I have a nice house plant for free!
I think I will try another one this year. I was talking to someone else who did this successfully and their plant actually grew a small pineapple last year.

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eileen

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| Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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Do take some piccies of your pineapple plant for us won't you? I'd love to see your new free houseplant!!
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KK Ng
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| Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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Hi desertflower, I usually propagate pineapple plants from their crown which is the top of the pineapple and had been enjoying the fruits for awhile now. When starting the pineapple plant from the crown, make sure to cut off as much as the flesh of the fruit as possible or else it might rot. Another way is using the suckers which is the shoots that appear after the fruit is harvested from the mother plant. Normally it takes about a year plus ..... about 14~18 months to flower and the fruit takes up to 6 months to mature. The wait is really well worth it.
My plant just started to fruit and below are photos of the flowers.
Flowering Pineapple ( photo / image / picture from KK Ng's Garden )
Pineapple flowers ( photo / image / picture from KK Ng's Garden )
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daisybeans
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| Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:52 pm Post subject: |
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Desertflower -- thanks for starting this thread. I hope you get a fruit eventually too.
KK -- your pictures of your pineapple are so pretty. Are they growing outside? I think EJ grows in her solarium.... I wonder if one would grow as an indoor plant for half the year? How big of a pot do you think it would take? I have a very small house....
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desertflower
 Oklahoma Posts: 209
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| Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, I cant wait for mine to bloom. That is really pretty. I started it last year about March so I probably have a wait yet. Thanks for the tips KK.
I wasn't sure of everything to do when I started mine so I googled it and found instructions very much like the ones you gave. I left mine growing in water for 3 or 4 months because it was doing so well.
I will take a picture of it and see if I can remember or figure out how to post it.
I didn't know that pineapple was a bromeliad until I started researching it. This info I saw said bromeliads only bloom once. Does the pineapple produce more than once and if so, how often?
Thanks again everyone.
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bunkie
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| Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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wow kk! gorgeous pics!
i have tried it but never got it to root. next time i was going to try using willow water to see if that helped.
good luck df!
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mibus2
 East Texas Posts: 58
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| Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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wow great pics and explanation of how to do it.
I haven't tried it since I was a kid and now I want to go buy a pineapple and give it a try
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gfreiherr
 Knoxville, Tennessee Posts: 1218
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| Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Sound like a good winter project. I have heard about doing this but never saw the results. Thanks for the tips and great photo KK, I love pineapples, think I go get one too. Good luck with yours Desertflower.
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KK Ng
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| Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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Wow!! never knew that there were so much interest in pineapple here!! Luckily we all don't live in the same place or else the price of pineapple will just shoot up.
desertflower please do post some pictures of your pineapple and yes all pineapples only bloom once. After blooming and getting a fruit, the mother plant will just wither away and a new shoot will grow which is called the sucker. Sometimes two or three of these new shoots will grow but is not common.
daisybean I am not sure but I think one of those shallow pot of at least 1½ feet in diameter should do. My plant have a spread of about 3 feet and is about 30 inches in height. Maybe there is a smaller variety.
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blackrose
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| Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:53 am Post subject: |
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I've never seen a pineapple bloom myself and those pics were nice!
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EJ
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| Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:33 pm Post subject: |
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Here is mine growing in my conservatory.
( photo / image / picture from EJ's Garden )
( photo / image / picture from EJ's Garden )
( photo / image / picture from EJ's Garden )
I will take some more pics over the weekend as the fruit is now twice that size. This is the second time I have managed to get the pineapple plant to fruit.
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