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You grow pineapples from the leafy green top you cut off the fruit. Place the top on its side for a few hours to dry the cut, then place it (cut side down) in moist potting soil. Water when dry; the top should produce roots in two weeks. Your plant could have fruit in as few as 18 months, if provided with a moderate amount of light and adequate fertilizer.

See the related link with information about growing pineapples in Brazil for easy instructions.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Slowly....it takes 16-18 months to get the first fruit. Usually 1 pineapple per plant as you remove any suckers/slips to let most of the energy the plant is producing to go into that one pineapple. Once picked when you think is ripe, you wonder if all the time it took is worth all the water,fertilizing,care.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

Pineapples grow on plants called bromeliads, or air plants. Originally found in South America, pineapple plants are now cultivated in tropic and subtropic regions around the world.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

You put a pineapple seed into the ground and wait. When its finished your going to need a little help from Tristan

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βˆ™ 13y ago

put the seed in the ground and water it. then u make sure thaty it has enough sun and water to live then u eat it!!

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