How to Regrow Pineapples

Fill a designated container big enough for the pineapple to fit with water., Place the pineapple in the container., Keep the water clean by replacing it with fresh water every few days., The leaves should continue to grow., When the roots are strong...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Fill a designated container big enough for the pineapple to fit with water.

    One or two inches is perfect., Make sure the water isn't submerging any of the leaves.

    In 1-5 days, the pineapple stem should grow roots., Do not touch the roots, as you could damage them or make them fall off., If some/most of the leaves on the stem turn brown, cut them off (this doesn't hurt the plant as long as you don't cut the green part of the leaves.

    It also helps prevent mold), Prepare to plant the pineapple.

    Don't rush the pineapple; give it at least a few weeks before planting.
  2. Step 2: Place the pineapple in the container.

  3. Step 3: Keep the water clean by replacing it with fresh water every few days.

  4. Step 4: The leaves should continue to grow.

  5. Step 5: When the roots are strong and healthy

  6. Step 6: the leaves are green and thriving.

Detailed Guide

One or two inches is perfect., Make sure the water isn't submerging any of the leaves.

In 1-5 days, the pineapple stem should grow roots., Do not touch the roots, as you could damage them or make them fall off., If some/most of the leaves on the stem turn brown, cut them off (this doesn't hurt the plant as long as you don't cut the green part of the leaves.

It also helps prevent mold), Prepare to plant the pineapple.

Don't rush the pineapple; give it at least a few weeks before planting.

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