Pineapples
Pineapples
I got a surprise this morning, I just spotted my 2 pineapples are about to flower!
How I didn't notice them earlier, I can only surmise that they grow quickly once they make up their minds.
Plus I wasn't expecting flowers for another year, as these were only potted up in November 2018.
So now I have to wait at least 6 months apparently from actual flowering to ripe fruit.
All very new to me, and very interesting.
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How I didn't notice them earlier, I can only surmise that they grow quickly once they make up their minds.
Plus I wasn't expecting flowers for another year, as these were only potted up in November 2018.
So now I have to wait at least 6 months apparently from actual flowering to ripe fruit.
All very new to me, and very interesting.
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Tony
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Re: Pineapples
How exciting! How did you start them off? I tried that once, but everything got mouldy...
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Re: Pineapples
I love pineapple - just saying, in case you want to invite me round for tea or anything.
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Re: Pineapples
Reduced at Lidl's today...Green Aura wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 1:43 pm I love pineapple - just saying, in case you want to invite me round for tea or anything.
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Re: Pineapples
Ah now, that's a secret ... even to me
What I did is what everyone tells you on the Internet, slice off the top, allow the flesh to dry a bit, plant in a pot.
Did that and nothing happened for months.
Got around to having a look and found the "flesh" had dried out and was parting company from the rosette above, and when I pulled it all away I was left with a stump with lots what looked like root buds. So I replanted them and they both grew.
They were stood on my south facing windowsill and watered sparingly (that is whenever I remembered), which apparently is the correct way ironically.
I'll keep you all posted as to what the flowers look like and when they ripen.
GA, I really don't think it's worth travelling 724 miles (with a ferry) just for a probably sour pineapple chunk.
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Re: Pineapples
That's how I started mine, but it didn't work. I think it's just not hot/sunny/dry enough here. Even in that house I didn't have a south facing window...
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Re: Pineapples
Pineapples are a Bromeliad and can be grown and propagated in similar ways to other broms. - propagation is usually from offsets (slips or suckers) but you do need the proper growing conditions for the parent plant to mature to that stage
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Re: Pineapples
Does each plant only produce one fruit? That's how they look in photos I've seen, which is why I've never tried.
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Re: Pineapples
They can be grown in hotbeds, if you have a lot of horse manure to spare...
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Re: Pineapples
Who'd have thought?
Pineapples have purple flowers.
Pineapples have purple flowers.
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Re: Pineapples
Wow! Any pictures?
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Re: Pineapples
I didn't post a pic as they are a bit insignificant.
I don't know what I expected the flowers to be, I just didn't expect purple flowers.
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I don't know what I expected the flowers to be, I just didn't expect purple flowers.
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Re: Pineapples
Interesting - thanks.
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Re: Pineapples
Apparently the plant produces offshoots at the base when it's fruited, which you can use to produce a lot more plants.Green Aura wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 8:14 am Does each plant only produce one fruit? That's how they look in photos I've seen, which is why I've never tried.
Not sure I'll do that unless these 2 fruits taste so wonderful that I'll just have to .. which I very much doubt.
They will probably be as sour as .. well something ever so sour.
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Re: Pineapples
Well I think my pineapple fruits will be a bit on the miniature side, which is not really surprising as they are still in tiny squat 6" pots. If the fruit tastes good, and if they grow offsets when I have harvested them, I might have another go with decent sized pots.
I presume I will know they are ripe when the fruits turn yellow, and maybe start to smell.
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I presume I will know they are ripe when the fruits turn yellow, and maybe start to smell.
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Tony
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