Unlock the Secrets to Growing the Sweetest, Juiciest Pineapples at Home!

Published 2023-02-10
Are you tired of buying expensive pineapples at the grocery store? Well, you're in luck because we have insider knowledge from a second-generation pineapple farmer that we're excited to share with you today!

In this comprehensive video, we'll show you step-by-step how to plant, fertilize, and harvest sweet and juicy pineapples just like the commercial farmers do. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to replicate this process in your home garden!

We'll also provide you with some valuable tips on how to grow pineapples faster using different planting materials, which you can easily obtain from your local fruit and vegetable shop or even from your previous pineapple plants!

Make sure you don't miss out on the harvest and planting sections of this video, where we'll share our expert advice on when it's the perfect time to harvest and plant for the sweetest fruit!

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All Comments (17)
  • Very informative especially the part on how to treat and plant the suckers and slips part that no other tutorials explain! My huge thanks to you!
  • Great information, now I understand the cycle. I live in So.Calif and have been growing a pineapple in a container for two years and This summer I finally have a flower developing. I guess it will be a winter fruit. I have some suckers/slips that I will remove and replant. Again thanks a lot.
  • @ellena858
    Great video! When you say wait a bit for the pineapple start to dry out is a little bit like 3 days or 3 weeks?
  • Trying to get Pineapple tops to root for the first time. Seen so many videos on how “easy” it is to grow from a top. However, not having the best luck so far. They seem to keep dying off before more roots produce. Just can’t figure it out 🤷‍♂️
  • @andyd834
    Could you help me with something? I've tried rooting the tops in water many times and 98% of the time the top has immediately just rotted. I've only gotten 2 to root successfully.
  • @tazman3181354
    I try to let them ripen on the plant as long as possible, sometimes they're very sweet, sometimes not. Any trick to have them consistently sweet? If I want a force bloom I just use a small handful of Epsom salt. Growing them in Florida....I got a mix of store bought pineapples and Maui Gold that I got from Maui 4 years ago.
  • @Blastfence1
    What about that diamondback rattlesnake 🐍 under that pineapple 🍍 plant!
  • pineapples on pizza, he said it! Let the debate begin. My vote is they definitely belong on 🍕