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QuestionWhat do I do if my pineapple turns yellow?Community AnswerWhen your pineapple is yellow it's ripe, and that means it's ready to be harvested.
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QuestionCan they grow in vases?Community AnswerThe roots would probably not have enough room to grow and expand, but it depends on the size of the vase.
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QuestionTwo questions: 1. Even if they are basically ornamental, are they tasty (and safe) to eat, or not? 2. How long does it take to start fruiting, just one season, or more?Community AnswerFor number one, while they are edible, they may be too acidic to be tasty, or too hard at the core, therefore they're best used as decoration. For number two, if you cut the top of the pineapple and plant it, it takes 1-2 years for the propagated plant to start bearing fruit.
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QuestionHow long does it take to grow a mini pineapple?Community AnswerOnce you have cut the top of the pineapple and so on, it takes 1-2 years for the plant to bear fruit.
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QuestionWhere can I buy dwarf pineapple seeds?Community AnswerYou do not need to buy pineapple seeds, only a dwarf pineapple. You then take the top off the pineapple and plant that.
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QuestionIf my instruction leaflet says "remove fruit as it ripens or deteriorates," does that mean to take the small flowering pineapple off my plant?Rozann BeeCommunity AnswerBased on your question, I gather that flowers actually sprout out of those mini pineapple eyes? Since they are decorative and you like how it looks like, keep them. You are just instructed to get rid of anything that has been showing spoilage and would not look pretty. Ripe fruit also takes lots of energy from its parent plant.
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QuestionI have a mini pineapple but it has never bloomed - why?Community AnswerCheck the fertilization of the soil. Also, make sure you are not watering it too frequently or infrequently. The temperature also matters, if you are living in a cold area, growing a tropical fruit is more difficult than growing one suitable for your conditions. You may have to prune it as well.
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QuestionCan I plant dwarf pineapples in soil?Community AnswerYes, I have plenty in my yard. They're very easy to maintain. Just follow the same directions as above and place in shallow ground. They grow great in Florida!
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QuestionOnce the pineapple is harvested, will the plant produce another pineapple?Arran WalkerCommunity AnswerThe original plant will die back, but in its place are usually some “pups”, little plants growing at the base. You can also plant the pineapple top to make a new plant.
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