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03-04-2009, 12:27 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Just got back in town to find the pineapples are starting to fruit! Here's a couple of pictures:
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amazing!
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excellent, tnx
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05-31-2010, 11:21 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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What do you call these pineapple offshots in English? The proper term is not "pups", right?
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On top of the fruit (Crown), below the crown but above the ground (Slip), attached to the plant below the soil surface (pup).
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I have tc of Cayenne and Sugarloaf,I had 9 now I have 4...
I love pineapples in smoothies. I traded 3 for blue java locally from ryboyer. Mine are all small but looking for other types if anyone has anything available. I wanna be like NANAMAN with 150 plants.
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Ananas cosomus 'Elite Gold' 1.10 /1,368
Ananas cosomus 'Smooth Cayenne' 1.10/ 1,512 1.10 a piece and over 1300 left for both of them. they have no sugarloaf but that's fine,I have it! maybe 2 flats.....of each Thanks Richard
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Yeah, go for it! I'm totally jealous. I have several dozen growing here but it seems to take 24 to 36 months to fruit in my microclimate.
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Lovely pics. Does anyone know where I can get a Pernambuco and Natal Queen slip or sucker?
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Has anyone ever tried planting the seeds? If so, how do you get them to germinate? I had one give me a small pineapple last winter. I saved and planted the seeds from it, but nothing happened. Also, It took almost 6 months for the top to root. That seems like a long time.
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What is the min pot size i need (in gallons) to fruit a pineapple? I have a plant that is a few years old, that could fruit in the next year or so, but i think it needs to be in a bigger pot (i see roots coming out the bottom)...
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The bigger the better. I am using 15 gal this year.
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