Potted pineapple planting 1 year fruit, planting potted pineapple, can be mixed with humus, garden soil, sandy loam, as well as pine needle soil to formulate the soil. In the peak growth period, you also need to apply a thin liquid fertilizer every half a month. In addition, you need to place it on a south-facing windowsill and stabilize the room temperature above 10℃ to accelerate the growth of the plant.
Pineapple in pots can be planted in 1 year, and in order to make it grow as fast as possible, you need to choose the right soil. Pineapple is suitable for growing in soft, airy, strong drainage soil, and the soil should not be too sticky. When preparing the soil, you can mix humus, garden soil, sandy loam and a small amount of pine needle soil to make the substrate for cultivation.
In order to make the potted pineapple fruit as soon as possible, the daily maintenance also need to ensure that there is enough nutrients to speed up the growth of the plant. In the peak growth period need to be applied every half a month diluted nitrogen fertilizer. During the flowering and fruiting period, you need to apply phosphate fertilizer as well as potash to maintain the normal growth of the plant.
Potted pineapples are suitable for growing in light environments, and can be placed on a south-facing window sill to provide diffused light all day long. Pineapple is a tropical plant, cold hardiness is poor, daily maintenance needs to control the room temperature above 10 ℃, winter also need to stabilize the room temperature above 5 ℃, to avoid winter injury.
Potted pineapple can absorb limited nutrients from the soil during the growth period, and need to ensure sufficient water during maintenance to maintain the normal growth of the spider. Watering also need to strictly control the amount of watering, generally only when the soil is more dry and then water to moisturize, to ensure that the soil is in a slightly moist state can be, the air is drier, but also to the leaves and pots around the spray cooling.