Step 3: Rooting the Crown
1. Place in Water Place the dried crown in a glass of water, making sure the bare stem is submerged but the leaves are not. Change the water every few days to keep it fresh.
2. Wait for Roots After about two weeks, you should see roots starting to grow from the base of the crown. Once the roots are a few inches long, it’s time to plant!
Step 4: Planting the Pineapple
1. Choose a Pot Select a pot with good drainage and fill it with a well-draining potting mix. A mixture designed for cactus or succulents works well.
2. Plant the Crown Make a small hole in the center of the pot and plant the pineapple crown, ensuring the roots are well covered. Firmly press the soil around the base to provide support.
Step 5: Care and Maintenance
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