- Pineapple Planting
1.1 Selecting the Right Variety: There are several varieties of pineapple, but the most common one for home cultivation is the “Smooth Cayenne” pineapple. Choose a variety that is well-suited to your climate and location.
1.2 Propagation: Pineapples are propagated from the crown or the top part of a mature pineapple. Simply twist off the crown from a fully ripe pineapple, allow it to dry for a day, and then plant it.
1.3 Soil Requirements: Pineapples thrive in well-draining, sandy soil with a pH level between 5.5 and 6.5. Ensure the soil is loose and enriched with organic matter.
1.4 Planting Process: Create a hole deep enough to accommodate the crown without burying it entirely. Place the crown in the hole and gently pack the soil around it. Water the plant thoroughly after planting.
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