2. Growth period. After the pineapple germinates, it can be moved to the soil for maintenance. The growth period of pineapple is relatively slow and long. During this period, we should water more, keep the soil moist, and water the leaves and buds so that the pineapple can absorb enough water and grow well. The growth period can last for three to four years before flowering and fruiting.
3. Flowering period. Before flowering, the center of the top leaf of pineapple slowly turns red and grows reddish-brown inflorescence, which looks like a pine cone and is about 8 cm long. The petals are oval with purple at the top and white at the bottom. The flowering period is long, from summer to winter. Watch a pineapple blossom once a year, and then it dies.
4. Result period. After the flowering period, the flowers began to dry up and turn red, the inflorescence gradually expanded into fruit, and new overlapping leaves grew at the top. The top of the leaf is red and the bottom is green. The pineapple fruit was green at first, and then it matured and turned yellow. The fully mature fruit is dark yellow to orange, with beautiful appearance and rich aroma.