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How to grow a pineapple in a pot

Growing a pineapple in a pot is as simple as cutting off the top of the crown of the pineapple, but preferably without the pulp. After cutting it off, strip off some of the bottom leaves as appropriate, then place it in a shaded area with good air circulation and wait for the cut area to dry out. Find a clean container and add a bit of water, and finally put the dried crown tops into the water, rooted and transplanted.

Maintenance methods

1, temperature: pineapple has a high demand for temperature, in general, keep at twenty-four to twenty-seven degrees, is the most conducive to its growth, and can make the fruit of better quality. If it is under fifteen degrees, its growth will be hindered. Also, the minimum should not be below five degrees or it is at risk of frost damage.

2, light: pineapple like diffuse light, it was originally originated in the semi-shaded tropical rainforest. Good light will make its fruit sweet and large. So it can't be too shady during its growth stage.

3, watering: pineapple in the growth period, the amount of water required is large, have to timely replenishment, can not be too dry. But too waterlogged will also cause some damage to it. Thus, after heavy rain, also need to give it drainage.

4, fertilization: soil fertilizer is very important, mainly nitrogen fertilizer, followed by potash. In addition, after the timely pursuit of Bika water-soluble fertilizer, mainly in April to September, the amount of fertilizer required is relatively the most.