Although it’s possible to sprout a pineapple in water, most people have better luck rooting them in soil. Dust has accumulated on the foliage of my houseplants. How do you over-winter geraniums as potted plants. Place the pineapple top in the soil up to the base of its leaves. When the pineapple has developed a good root system, carefully remove it from the rooting medium. Water thoroughly and place it in bright, indirect light. Water well. What are the advantages and disadvantages of bare-root trees and shrubs? Select a fresh pineapple with attractive, green foliage at your local grocery store. After drying, insert the pineapple top into perlite, vermiculite, or coarse sand up to the base of its leaves. Reply Delete. Use a light soil mix with perlite and sand. After 2 to 3 weeks, the plant can be placed in a sunny window. Finally, place the pineapple top in bright, indirect light. The leaves do look ghastly as expected, but the part of the leaves that is still green has a nice sheen, reminds me of my amaryllis when it finally adjusted to a similar rock/gel bead set-up. Rooting should occur in 6 to 8 weeks. The plant can go outside in late May, but must come back indoors before the first fall frost. Using a dilute fertilizer solution, fertilize the pineapple once or twice a month in spring and summer. The first method is to place the dried pineapple crown in a cup of water, so that only the stem is submerged. Be sure to change the water every couple of days. Flowering (hopefully) should occur within 2 to 3 months of the treatment. 2150 Beardshear Hall
Anonymous February 15, 2014 at 4:20 PM. Rooting should occur in 6 to 8 weeks. (800) 262-3804, Iowa State University | PoliciesState & National Extension Partners, Like us at Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic, Like us at Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology. Copyright © 2020ISU Extension and Outreach
The drying period allows the moist core tissue to dry and discourages rotting. Finally, place the pineapple top in bright, indirect light. How do you over-winter geraniums as bare-root plants? Use toothpicks stuck into the pineapple crown to hold it above the bottom of the glass. You can pluck the leaves by hand. Rooting should occur in 6 to 8 weeks. Also, remove a few of the lowest leaves. Keep the soil slightly moist and not waterlogged. How can I clean the plants? This article was originally published on December 5, 2003. At home, cut off the top of the pineapple about 1/2 inch below the cluster of leaves. Trim away the outer portion of the pineapple top leaving the tough, stringy core attached to the leaves. The leafy top can be rooted and turned into a unique houseplant. I see little root nubs on the sides. Water the rooting medium. You can also fertilize the pineapple plant with a soluble houseplant fertilizer once or twice a month during spring and summer.. Watering: Pineapple plants prefer well-drained soil, so do not over water the plants. Water the rooting medium. Keep the soil slightly moist and not waterlogged. Then place the plant in bright, indirect light for 2 to 3 weeks. Follow these simple steps, and you too can grow and fruit your own pineapple at home! You don't actually have to root the top in water first. Twist off the top from the pineapple. You can see how to exactly do it in the video above. Keep the rooting medium moist, but not wet, during the rooting period. 2150 Beardshear Hall
at the rosette whorl of leaves. The pineapple top should then be allowed to dry for several days. This article originally appeared in the 12/5/2003 issue. Keep the soil slightly moist and not waterlogged. The apple gives off ethylene gas, which stimulates flowering of the pineapple. Fertilization usually isn’t necessary in fall and winter. After drying, insert the pineapple top into perlite, vermiculite, or coarse sand up to the base of its leaves. Water well. Keep the rooting medium moist, but not wet, during the rooting period. Plant the rooted pineapple in a light, well-drained potting mix. When propagating pineapples, you can use water to root the pineapple top. Keep the potting mix moist with regular watering. I have a plant about 2 1/2 years old, in a pot, and has a fruit now. When using a fresh pineapple, don't throw away the leafy top portion of the fruit. Put the cup in bright, indirect sunlight for about three weeks while the roots begin to grow. Then place the plant in bright, indirect light for 2 or 3 weeks. If this article is to be used in any other manner, permission from the author is required. Ames, IA 50011-2031
Whether you want to root a pineapple in water or in soil, there are a few steps that you need to take in order to be successful. Pineapples are slow growing plants. Water the rooting medium. Finally, place the pineapple top in bright, indirect light. The drying period allows the moist core tissue to dry and discourages rotting. Keep the rooting medium moist, but not wet, during the rooting period. Watering: Pineapple plants prefer well-drained soil, so do not over water the plants.