Grow pineapples from the store fast and easy

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Publicado 2021-12-27

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  • @leadfarmer73
    Please try to get your kids involved with this one. NO MATTER HOW OLD OR YOUNG THEY ARE. Let’s all do this TOGETHER as a FAMILY.👊🏽❤️👊🏽 Guava!
  • @LyThiCam-995
    I got two more tips for ya: The pineapple producers do not want you do grow their pineapples, so, they shoot the plastic strip of the tag right through the sprouting center which suppose to become your future pineapple plant. That causes it to get funky and mold and finally dies off before it has a chance to grow. So, tipp number one: Look out for Pineapple with no tag or make sure you get one where the tag is not going through the sprouting center.
  • I got two more tips for ya: The pineapple producers do not want you do grow their pineapples, so, they shoot the plastic strip of the tag right through the sprouting center which suppose to become your future pineapple plant. That causes it to get funky and mold and finally dies off before it has a chance to grow. So, tipp number one: Look out for Pineapple with no tag or make sure you get one where the tag is not going through the sprouting center. Tipp number two: It really takes a month (or even two) until it grows roots which are long enough to support the plants growth. In that time the water gets funky and that can attract fungis which will destroy the stem. But there is an easy trick to avoid that completely: Do as shown in the video, but before you put it into the jar, go outdoors and smash one chunk of charcoal to dust. Wrap a piece in an old cloth and hit it with a hammer a couple of times. Open the cloth and you got some charcoal dust. Now you apply that dust all around the stem where you just picked off the leafs, especially its bottom part, and also drop some of the charcoal into the water. In that way the stem and its bottom get sanitized and the water will not get funky at all.
  • Today I just harvested a Pineapple from my garden. No need to put them in water first. For the past 10 years, I grow them just by putting them in the soil in my backyard. After 9 months, there is a new ripe pineapple to harvest.
  • I tried so many time and never got it but I followed your instructions and now I got a pineapple tree growing in my backyard- thank you.
  • @ernestboston7707
    I have grown about 15-16 pineapple plants and gave away several for gifts. I had 10 at one time. I grow them indoors 9 months out of the year indoors then 3 months outdoors. I have used large Folger's coffee plastic cans with drain holes in the bottom. I have always just took the top with maybe a half inch and it starts plants about 2/3 of the time. I like to tell people that I have 'one of the larger pineapple plantations' in my county of the Texas panhandle. I collect rain water for my plants.
  • Thank you sir 🥰 I’m also a YouTube creator, this was my first time coming across your channel tonight 12/27/2021, I will be watching more. ☺️
  • @ntabor1507
    Wow, My Aldi pineapple....not even yellow or ripe had lots of roots! But also that plastic tag, someone mentioned. Gonna plant it anyway to add to my family of other bromeliads. Thank You, for this video!
  • I started a small garden in the summer of 2022 with my grandsons and granddaughters. This year, we were going to plant pineapples just like your video(my 5-year-old granddaughter) she watched with me. Super excited. Thank you for your patience. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You're truly an inspiration to us and our garden. Thank you
  • @kristine447
    I love this guy! His enthusiasm is contagious! Getting your children, grandchildren and friends involved in planting and growing food is so important.
  • You added a few tips no one else has mentioned like distilled water, and using a ripe pineapple, which when you think about it only makes sense- thanks for increasing my chances at success, Pinnapple acquired. Can't wait to do this!
  • This is one of the most informative videos I’ve watched about pineapples thus far thank you. Keep sharing.
  • Y'all are the kind of neighbors I want! I am prepared, I am skilled, I have knowledge...but it takes more than one person to survive and nobody around me is even remotely prepared. Keep up the good work. Love your videos!
  • I’ve thought about growing a pineapple for years. Now I’m up to the challenge. Count me in. Thanks for sharing.💚
  • @ellamorris4129
    You're one heck of an instructor, you taught this so patiently, and this grandma is definitely gonna try this, especially since I'm in the process of cutting up 2 pineapples! You're appreciated! Indianapolis Nana! 😊
  • Thank you for the GREAT video...I bet you are such a fun/joyful person to be around.Your voice&humor shines through.Blessings,to you&your family.♥️🙏🏻
  • @murphgfx
    You can also place a banana peel in the distilled water (The longer the better) where the potassium from the peel will soak into the water. This is very good for root growth of any plant!
  • You have the absolute most soothing and gentle tone and you’re an excellent teacher. The world needs more people like you.
  • @ZippyThePinhead
    I'd always heard planting the top would produce a tree, but seeing the process, and watching it happen it very interesting. Thank you for the info.
  • @Lillie504
    I think this is such an important message to humanity right now. Your videos inspire me to learn how to grow my own food. I recently found your channel and I’m definitely going to come back and comment and tell you how this project went.