As an Aussie, we grow our pineapples by just literally chucking the pineapple tops outside in the pineapple garden where they can then sort themselves out. Works real well
@@growithjessie I've seen someone catch half of a crown but you need to use fungicide and they need to dry fully, don't know if that's what was done here either
This channel is so underrated! My mom is a gardener and every single year she grows and germinates succulents and I keep telling her to grow something edible before I eat all of her plant and get sick and DIE and she said no… therefore, I planted my own fruit trees. I’m currently trying to grow lemons and apples but I might try pineapples now because of this video! Thanks! Edit: My tree seeds aren’t growing 😭 *but* I keep forgetting to water it soooooo I’ll try to stay on track with them
idk what do you have against succulents, but sounds kinda rude for you to say something that your mom loves is stupid, online, like dude she likes succulents, let her grow them, theyre pretty, idk if you really had to go all the way and call what she likes and does stupid, you wouldnt feel nice if i called what you like and do stupid wouldnt you?
I have what I believe to be two pink pineapple seedlings. I grown lots of pineapples from tops but the only ones I have done from seeds are pink. I knew they won’t grow a pink pineapple but just wanted to see what I’d get. They were planted on my deck in south west Florida. I threw them direct into potting soil and totally forgot about them until I found about 1/2 year later 😂 they are about 2” tall and wide at this point. Good luck to all trying to grow them!!
Have you done the Rockit apple? They’re really sweet crisp mini apples that are patented too! I would love to see if you could grow a Rockit apple tree from seed. I did get a seed to sprout but I always seem to kill everything I sprout!😞
Fun fact: you can't grow the same variety of apples from a seed ever. For example, if i planted a seed from a Fuji apple, the tree that grew would not grow fuji apples. All fuji apple trees, and by extension all apple trees of the same variety, are propagated to grow the same fruit. So unless you have a cutting from a Rockit apple tree, you won't be able to grow a tree that gives Rockit apples.
For me the propagation in water worked pretty well. To increase your own chances of success, you need to cut off the fruit flesh remaining on the bottom of the crown
@@growithjessie Not necessarily. I grew it as a house plant (here in Austria it's not that hot that I could trust it to survive outside at night). I just put it next to a bright kitchen window and plantet it into a pot, when I began to struggle with stuffing all the roots into it's container after changing the water (a container out of a light proof material is great to prevent algae from growing and still being able to lightly fertilize it)
My buddy in key west was like the pineapple whisperer. Every time he bought a pineapple to eat he would plant the crown. If you walked past his house you would think he was a farmer he had so many pineapples in the yard. He must have had over 100 potted pineapples sitting everywhere in every stage of growth. Why pots? Theres practically no soil in key west and it regularly floods due to the low elevation and proximity to the ocean so all the dirt is salty. Im convinced the most important thing to grow a pineapple is lots of sun.
You might suggest to your buddy in key west that he should consider filling the space with raised garden beds. That way he gets to use all of that space (no gaps, like between pots), and not subject to flooding (unless it's bad). Some places I've seen *tall* raised beds, made with adobo clay. These were in Monsoon country. (I don't remember what part of the world, just that it was because of monsoon flooding.) Anywho, the beds were more than waist high on the gardeners. At the base, they added a step along the entire length of it. Point is, your buddy could build tall and have loads more growing area. MIght be worth trying.
Omg, I love your videos and voices. I took have tiny baby pineapple from seeds. I grow them from the crown. I put them in soil and they grow better than in water.
The propagation Method works great. I tried it myself on five. It does take the mini mini months to sprout roots. I waited longer than that because I wanted the roots to be very very long before I put them in the ground. 5:41
When you pulling off the tops for the propagation method, I learned from a video of a man in Africa that you need to peel the leaves off up to an inch from the bottom of the stock. And you need to make sure you get all the pineapple flash and leaf off. You’ll know you got it off when the middle section looks like long thin stringy straight roots. I’m not sure if they are but that’s what you’re looking for. The water has to be clean. The water has to come up to where the green is. It does not touch the green or you’ll get the mold because that’s what happened when I did it to a few the very first time. The water must be changed every time it’s cloudy for the first little while the pope remaining on the stock will each remaining pineapple juice into the water and that sugar will attract yeast and fungus. That’s what causes the greeny. So you have to change the water until the roots begin to grow about an inch then it’s safe to just leave it in water. You may even be able to do light light nutrients at that point but it is not required. Because I tested both ways. 6:15
So what kind of pineapple would you get if you plant the top off the pink pineapple. Since thats cloning, you should get a pink pineapple, not a yellow one. Unless the company is doing something underhanded like injecting color in the fruit.
I planted the crown back in 2020, still waiting for fruit! The stay out side during summer day, and south facing window during winter! Bout time to repot!
I just found your videos and I absolutely love how much you love growing things-you remind me so much of myself! I’ve grown anything and everything I can get my hands on 🥰 my favorite thing to do in the summer when I lived in northern Michigan was raising little monarch caterpillars! I had a whole big terrarium/fish tank just for my baby monarchs 🥰 I used to do it every summer from age 3-4 all the way until I moved across the country when I was 24 😊 i live in a big city now (San Francisco) so now I just get the mail order caterpillars for my 6 year old daughter! I’d love to get monarchs for her but we have no milk weed 😢 Also, I love your accent so much!
That’s why, when your transplanting there’s no need to use dish soap just use room temperature water in the same med that she did, and just switch the routes around massaging them gently with your fingertips in you’ll get the roots, clean and super white way cleaner than she did. I’ve been doing it that way for 20 years.
I saw it on another channel, they took banana peels, soak them in a gallon of water. He said it was good for the growth of plants because of the potassium. Just a suggestion I am trying this for our garden this year. Some things grow great, others not so much. Some years are much better than others.
I do want to note that no: when she said fruits only have seeds, that is not the case. Vegetable is just a culinary term and not a scientific one. The fruit itself is the plants way of protecting the seed, and it tasting good is a way that it ensures its seeds are distributed. Vegetables like carrots and cabbages do flower, and that’s where the seeds come from. Some plants bear fruit, while others just happen to have edible roots with stems that flower and don’t produce fruit.
I have 2 pineapple tops growing. Almost 2 years old. I'm hoping to get a pineapple soon and make a video of the plant. I never did plant the seeds I got from the pink one last fall. I'm ordering some more pink pineapple from tropical fruit box this weekend. Have a great day and happy planting 🌱🌿😊🤗 LUV U 👹
My parents grew a pineapple at home in idaho. It took 3 years and resulted in a miniature sized pinneapple. They took to growing it in their bathroom for the humidity's help.
In Canada do they core the pineapple tops? Here in the States I've seen that the center of the pineapple top where new leaves grow is removed to prevent people from taking the top to grow their own. This is particular common on the golden pineapples.
Where did you find a pink pineapple ? I’m in Alberta and never heard of it I do have 2 tops in pots growing for a month now One I did straight to dirt the other I did a cup of water for a few weeks. Both have new growth in the centre ( fingers crossed they continue ) I did watch another guy took the top and cut it into quarters. Then plant those. I have those in dirt as well. Most the leaves have died but the one closer to the centre and all have taken root. I guess time will tell on those ones But I had no idea there was seeds so I guess I’ll be heading to the store for more pineapples Lol😊
Whatever you do dont try to grow a lemon tree from a seed. I grew one. I had the tree for almost 15 years. No fruit. No flowers. I found my plant propagation book and looked up lemon propagation and it said if you grow from seed it takes 15 years to mature enough to fruit. Well, i didnt get to see that because i forgot to bring the tree inside when we were expected to have a slight freeze. The tree died.
That's the weirdest squirrel I've ever seen...but it was soooo cutteeeee! Also I luv ur vids andddddd, I love pineapples. Maybe I should try growing one 🤔🤔
You should invest in a more powerful, non-blurple light. Maybe you have one, I don't know. The last video I saw blurple (I'm new. Just subscribed)😊 I want you to have success! WE want you to have success😊
Gawd I needed this video. I felt so bad recently when I tried to grow a pineapple from the top. It failed. Good to see you try different methods. Now I'm hungry for a pineapple!
wow maybe its the environment or ph because if you can grow yellow pineapples from the pink pineapple variety you can grow it back to pink because how did it get like that in the first place its kinda like some fruits and vegetables they got less or other bits of colors on them weed plant(from what i heard) or apples for example
the dark or where they black apples grown in a sertain kind of light made them very dark but not a great flavor tho the weed plants grown in sertaint lights make them sertain colors and stuff
the pineapples will grow from the tops, it wont grow into a big tree, but rather a plant! so you have to plant many pineapple tops, and each pineapple top usually only produces one pineapple! sometimes they will create babies from one, though.
"only fruits have seeds" so tomato and peas and cucumbers and ovocado and you know where im going. but whaaaaat???? so are pineapple vegetables or all all that ive listed fruits? comments?
They are GMO and as such is why they are illegal to grow without permit. Their pollen also causes issues we still do not fully understand, not to mention eating the GMO fruit.
I have a worm I want you to grow... I see u said you like worms.. I can onky dream though...great channel I will be trying this. Collected seeds and tops
I’m sad the video title was a complete lie? Like I watch this channel a lot and I was excited to actually see a pineapple and in the end you barely got them to sprout. I’m not sad it’s a work in progress still, just that the title is misleading.
awwww I'm sorry! I didnt mean to mislead you at all! I was thinking of a captivating title and that is the one that came to mind. I apologize, but thank you so much for coming by and watching my video. i truly appreciate your support
i have one pineapple plant that was successful from the crown and a few germinated seeds that im waiting to grow. we should have a pineapple poking its head out by end of summer!
I had no idea that pineapples had seeds. I thought you had to use the top to grow them. Maybe the ones in my supermarket has bred them not to have them ..... Maybe I'm just unobservant I'll have to buy one now to find out. Thanks for the life lesson.
As an Aussie, we grow our pineapples by just literally chucking the pineapple tops outside in the pineapple garden where they can then sort themselves out. Works real well
Pink pineapple doesn't sell the top of the head
Yea you usually can do that but with pink ones they cut the heads off so you aren’t able to
Wow, that’s cool 🌞
@Levi Hosein ah, I wasn't talking about the pink ones cus it's 'technically' illegal to grow them.
Thats how some of us do watermelon in america!
I grew the pink pineapple out of the crown. The first generation of the pineapple was pink. In the second year, its pups grew yellow pineapple.
Hmm, that's interesting lol
seriously? that is insane. howd you find one with the crown? :)
right?!
@@growithjessie I've seen someone catch half of a crown but you need to use fungicide and they need to dry fully, don't know if that's what was done here either
@@philip-andrewsciamonte8801 I use ground cinnamon when transplanting the crown
Be careful when cutting pineapple, folks.
You don't want to accidentally butcher Spongebob.
Or worse, leave Spongebob homeless 😢
@@DistinguishedSombrero I'd rather have myself on the streets than have myself butchered:-)
exactly!!!
yeye it’ll take you under the seaaaaa🎶
This channel is so underrated! My mom is a gardener and every single year she grows and germinates succulents and I keep telling her to grow something edible before I eat all of her plant and get sick and DIE and she said no… therefore, I planted my own fruit trees. I’m currently trying to grow lemons and apples but I might try pineapples now because of this video! Thanks!
Edit: My tree seeds aren’t growing 😭 *but* I keep forgetting to water it soooooo I’ll try to stay on track with them
idk what do you have against succulents, but sounds kinda rude for you to say something that your mom loves is stupid, online, like dude she likes succulents, let her grow them, theyre pretty, idk if you really had to go all the way and call what she likes and does stupid, you wouldnt feel nice if i called what you like and do stupid wouldnt you?
I don't think any years are stupid. It kind of makes you sound stupid. 😂
THANK YOU! Send your Mama over to me, we’ll have a discussion and I can promise by the end of it she will have changed her mind on that. 😂💚🌱
@@Iouie_ I was joking dang
@@Iouie_ if you want me to change it I can tho
I have what I believe to be two pink pineapple seedlings. I grown lots of pineapples from tops but the only ones I have done from seeds are pink. I knew they won’t grow a pink pineapple but just wanted to see what I’d get.
They were planted on my deck in south west Florida. I threw them direct into potting soil and totally forgot about them until I found about 1/2 year later 😂 they are about 2” tall and wide at this point. Good luck to all trying to grow them!!
I wonder if it is possible that you could harvest another pink pineapple? You should post a picture of them!
WOAH! i hope that happens to mine.
it is possible :)
i can just tell this video is gonna be viral
Yes
AWWW THANK YOU SO MUCH, that honestly means the world to me. Thanks for stopping by and for supporting my CHANNEL!
8 days later 43k views. You were right
@@Bigmouth66055k now
Have you done the Rockit apple? They’re really sweet crisp mini apples that are patented too! I would love to see if you could grow a Rockit apple tree from seed. I did get a seed to sprout but I always seem to kill everything I sprout!😞
Keep trying! You can do it!!
Fun fact: you can't grow the same variety of apples from a seed ever. For example, if i planted a seed from a Fuji apple, the tree that grew would not grow fuji apples. All fuji apple trees, and by extension all apple trees of the same variety, are propagated to grow the same fruit. So unless you have a cutting from a Rockit apple tree, you won't be able to grow a tree that gives Rockit apples.
@@badwolf_2628 what kind of apples would it be?
@@bonsaibaby8257 It wouldn't be a proper rockit apple, it would be sour or too small or a whole new variety of apple altogether.
@@badwolf_2628 ooh ok. Well I got some seedlings again. Let’s see what they turn out to be if I don’t kill them. 🤣
For me the propagation in water worked pretty well. To increase your own chances of success, you need to cut off the fruit flesh remaining on the bottom of the crown
and probably lots of sun, right??
@@growithjessie Not necessarily. I grew it as a house plant (here in Austria it's not that hot that I could trust it to survive outside at night). I just put it next to a bright kitchen window and plantet it into a pot, when I began to struggle with stuffing all the roots into it's container after changing the water (a container out of a light proof material is great to prevent algae from growing and still being able to lightly fertilize it)
My buddy in key west was like the pineapple whisperer. Every time he bought a pineapple to eat he would plant the crown. If you walked past his house you would think he was a farmer he had so many pineapples in the yard. He must have had over 100 potted pineapples sitting everywhere in every stage of growth. Why pots? Theres practically no soil in key west and it regularly floods due to the low elevation and proximity to the ocean so all the dirt is salty. Im convinced the most important thing to grow a pineapple is lots of sun.
You might suggest to your buddy in key west that he should consider filling the space with raised garden beds. That way he gets to use all of that space (no gaps, like between pots), and not subject to flooding (unless it's bad).
Some places I've seen *tall* raised beds, made with adobo clay. These were in Monsoon country. (I don't remember what part of the world, just that it was because of monsoon flooding.) Anywho, the beds were more than waist high on the gardeners. At the base, they added a step along the entire length of it.
Point is, your buddy could build tall and have loads more growing area. MIght be worth trying.
i want to be a pineapple whisperer
Omg, I love your videos and voices. I took have tiny baby pineapple from seeds. I grow them from the crown. I put them in soil and they grow better than in water.
The propagation Method works great. I tried it myself on five. It does take the mini mini months to sprout roots. I waited longer than that because I wanted the roots to be very very long before I put them in the ground. 5:41
i love to hear it! ill try it
This is a GMO product manufactured by Del monte called Pinkglow and it’s a register trademark.
that's the one!
When you pulling off the tops for the propagation method, I learned from a video of a man in Africa that you need to peel the leaves off up to an inch from the bottom of the stock. And you need to make sure you get all the pineapple flash and leaf off. You’ll know you got it off when the middle section looks like long thin stringy straight roots. I’m not sure if they are but that’s what you’re looking for. The water has to be clean. The water has to come up to where the green is. It does not touch the green or you’ll get the mold because that’s what happened when I did it to a few the very first time. The water must be changed every time it’s cloudy for the first little while the pope remaining on the stock will each remaining pineapple juice into the water and that sugar will attract yeast and fungus. That’s what causes the greeny. So you have to change the water until the roots begin to grow about an inch then it’s safe to just leave it in water. You may even be able to do light light nutrients at that point but it is not required. Because I tested both ways. 6:15
this is true!!
So what kind of pineapple would you get if you plant the top off the pink pineapple. Since thats cloning, you should get a pink pineapple, not a yellow one. Unless the company is doing something underhanded like injecting color in the fruit.
The top would give you a pink pineapple and that’s exactly why they don’t sell them with the crown.
@@Chemeleon15 that means they aren't injecting them with color. Which is good.
we are going to find out bc i had the same question
I planted the crown back in 2020, still waiting for fruit! The stay out side during summer day, and south facing window during winter! Bout time to repot!
That is genuinely so exciting. keep me updated on when/if it fruits?
I just found your videos and I absolutely love how much you love growing things-you remind me so much of myself! I’ve grown anything and everything I can get my hands on 🥰 my favorite thing to do in the summer when I lived in northern Michigan was raising little monarch caterpillars! I had a whole big terrarium/fish tank just for my baby monarchs 🥰 I used to do it every summer from age 3-4 all the way until I moved across the country when I was 24 😊 i live in a big city now (San Francisco) so now I just get the mail order caterpillars for my 6 year old daughter! I’d love to get monarchs for her but we have no milk weed 😢
Also, I love your accent so much!
thank you so much that honestly means the world to me, luv u so much! thank you for sharing a bit of your story!
That’s why, when your transplanting there’s no need to use dish soap just use room temperature water in the same med that she did, and just switch the routes around massaging them gently with your fingertips in you’ll get the roots, clean and super white way cleaner than she did. I’ve been doing it that way for 20 years.
this is great info. thank you so much!!
I saw it on another channel, they took banana peels, soak them in a gallon of water. He said it was good for the growth of plants because of the potassium. Just a suggestion I am trying this for our garden this year. Some things grow great, others not so much. Some years are much better than others.
This is great. ive used this method before, only on my outdoor plants. but it attracts bugs and pests. so i don't like to use it.
"They're SO CUTE!" Love your happy energy! :D
awwwww thank you hehehe
This channel brings me happiness. A kick right in the serotonin! A roundhouse to the dopamine, if you will! 😂
YES! THIS COMMENT JUST MADE MY DAY! LUV U SO MUCH! thank you for supporting my channel and watching my videos
Love your spirit and wacky narration. Keep up the growing journey!
thank you so much
I do want to note that no: when she said fruits only have seeds, that is not the case. Vegetable is just a culinary term and not a scientific one. The fruit itself is the plants way of protecting the seed, and it tasting good is a way that it ensures its seeds are distributed. Vegetables like carrots and cabbages do flower, and that’s where the seeds come from. Some plants bear fruit, while others just happen to have edible roots with stems that flower and don’t produce fruit.
It takes a lot of commitment to do what you do... praying for you 🙏
thank you so much
You should talk to the thought emporium about genetically modified plants and try growing some that he makes, i think it would be neat to see!
interesting. how do i reach out
ur naration made this video extremely fun lmao. love your passion! this channel seriously one of the one i mostly like because of the narative =D
thank you so much
I have 2 pineapple tops growing. Almost 2 years old. I'm hoping to get a pineapple soon and make a video of the plant. I never did plant the seeds I got from the pink one last fall. I'm ordering some more pink pineapple from tropical fruit box this weekend. Have a great day and happy planting 🌱🌿😊🤗 LUV U 👹
thanks for sharing, i love to hear it!!! keep me updated!! happy planting
Aww i love the little wood sorrel growing next to the pineapple 🍍 🥺
I am unreasonably excited for you. This is such an accomplishment!
ugh. thank you so muchhhhhhh. you made my day.
I watch your shorts sometimes it’s the first time a long form video was suggested in my feed so I’m pleased I found this subbed
Thank you so much, i really appreciate you watching my long form videos, it means the world to me and I am glad you enjoyed it and subbed
Great job. Ps so happy you’re going to be an aunt. that kid is so lucky.
AWWWW thank you so much. My niece is SO cute!
this channel is going to absolutely explode.
Awwwwww. Thank you so much. that is so freakin nice of you
The way you talk is so cute!❤
awwww thank you!!
My parents grew a pineapple at home in idaho. It took 3 years and resulted in a miniature sized pinneapple. They took to growing it in their bathroom for the humidity's help.
In Canada do they core the pineapple tops? Here in the States I've seen that the center of the pineapple top where new leaves grow is removed to prevent people from taking the top to grow their own. This is particular common on the golden pineapples.
they only core the pink pineapple tops, not the regular ones :)
YOURE IN CANADA??? I thought I wouldn’t be able to grow anything you could because I’m in the cold regions, but this gave me hope
yes i am!!! you can do it!!!
Where did you find a pink pineapple ?
I’m in Alberta and never heard of it
I do have 2 tops in pots growing for a month now
One I did straight to dirt the other I did a cup of water for a few weeks. Both have new growth in the centre ( fingers crossed they continue )
I did watch another guy took the top and cut it into quarters. Then plant those. I have those in dirt as well. Most the leaves have died but the one closer to the centre and all have taken root. I guess time will tell on those ones
But I had no idea there was seeds so I guess I’ll be heading to the store for more pineapples Lol😊
Subbed when you said you didn't care about the trademark and did it anyways.
Love me a good rebel. 😆
awwwwwww hahaha thank you so so much
I love how she never gave up 😂❤
thank you
Really? You didn’t know there was seeds in a pineapple? 😅 That’s insane! I like eating pineapple so I have definitely seen the seeds
i didnt! when i found out, safe to say i was SHOOK
Dude ikr? I don’t know s*** about gardening and even I knew this lmao
Whatever you do dont try to grow a lemon tree from a seed. I grew one. I had the tree for almost 15 years. No fruit. No flowers. I found my plant propagation book and looked up lemon propagation and it said if you grow from seed it takes 15 years to mature enough to fruit. Well, i didnt get to see that because i forgot to bring the tree inside when we were expected to have a slight freeze. The tree died.
oyyyyy. i have a lemon tree. mine died. then it came back to life. dont throw it out!
@@growithjessie it died a couple of years ago.
DEL MONTE BE WATCHING THIS: 🙄
hellooooooo how ya doin lmao
Some commercial pineapple companies spray the crowns with chemicals so you cant grow a plant from the crown
that is nuts!!! Thanks for this info
Love the experimentating!
thank you
Did you use rooting compound on the leaves or the tops?
nope :)
Idk y ur voice is calming to me lol
thank you so much
Imagine someone being so cursed that they take ownership of fruit 💀
Even though I know it's coming, the growl gets me every time!
LMAOOOO sorry not sorry
The pink one looks like gamon or bacon!😂, you can also use the peel to make fizzy pop or wine if you ferment it with a little sugar and water!🤔💜✌️
it looks like meat, eh!!!! so gross hahahahaha
How do you not have like 5 million subscribers
that is so freakin nice of you, thank you so much
Thabks for replying you’re one of my favorite UA-camrs
That's the weirdest squirrel I've ever seen...but it was soooo cutteeeee! Also I luv ur vids andddddd, I love pineapples. Maybe I should try growing one 🤔🤔
so cute right?!?!?!??!?!?!?! try growing one nowwww! thanks for stopping by and for your kind words, it means so much to me
I want a pink pineapple so bad
get oneeeeeee
@@growithjessie idk where to get one 😭 do you she a link
You should invest in a more powerful, non-blurple light. Maybe you have one, I don't know. The last video I saw blurple (I'm new. Just subscribed)😊
I want you to have success! WE want you to have success😊
AWWW thank you so much. You know what. I will.
First plant channel I subscribed too!
Gawd I needed this video. I felt so bad recently when I tried to grow a pineapple from the top. It failed. Good to see you try different methods.
Now I'm hungry for a pineapple!
Awwwww. thank you so much
I feel like she’s gonna get pretty mad at the squirrels and sit out her with a bb gun
hahahahhahahah that is so harsh thooooooooo id rather capture them and let them go somehow lol
wow
maybe its the environment or ph because if you can grow yellow pineapples from the pink pineapple variety you can grow it back to pink because how did it get like that in the first place its kinda like some fruits and vegetables they got less or other bits of colors on them weed plant(from what i heard) or apples for example
the dark or where they black apples grown in a sertain kind of light made them very dark but not a great flavor tho the weed plants grown in sertaint lights make them sertain colors and stuff
interesting. thank you for this information!
Ive never clicked on a link so fast. Im so invested 😭😭😭
omg. thank you so much
Yall give me hope that maybe one day i can grow a single plant beyond 'tutorial mode' with just a seed 💞
you can!!!!!
Hey Jessie!! do the pink pineapples taste any different?
UPDATE I WATCHED THE VIDEO AND I GOT MY ANSWER, OOPS
hahahahahahahhahahaha
Quick question, how do you grow a pineapple tree? I don’t want just one fruit, I want a whole tree
the pineapples will grow from the tops, it wont grow into a big tree, but rather a plant! so you have to plant many pineapple tops, and each pineapple top usually only produces one pineapple! sometimes they will create babies from one, though.
@@growithjessie reading this in my head in your voice is the only way to do it.
You can take a tissue culture of the pineapple and it will grow a clone. Easy peasy.
actually????? what should I make my culture with?
"only fruits have seeds" so tomato and peas and cucumbers and ovocado and you know where im going. but whaaaaat???? so are pineapple vegetables or all all that ive listed fruits? comments?
exactly!!! pineapples actually have seeds though between the rind and the flesh! but yes tomato, peas, cucumbers, avocados. those are fruits :)
Great collection. I can’t wait to watch them grow with you. 🪴
thank you so much
In Jamaica we use the skin to make a tea
YES!!!! i love that so much. thanks for sharing
what level of dystopian capitalism are we at that food is trademark-able
Level: America
right?!?!
Wait cinnamon enhances plant growth?
it helps prevent mold on germinating seeds :) only neeed a little though
They are GMO and as such is why they are illegal to grow without permit. Their pollen also causes issues we still do not fully understand, not to mention eating the GMO fruit.
100%
i'm surprised you've never seen the seeds in a pineapple before! i always get them when i cut one open
i couldnt believe i never knew!!
Only the very bottom of the pineapple head should be In the water when propagating them or they won’t grow
interesting, great to know thank you!!!
I can’t wait to see your new babies 🍍 ❤️ 🍍
Me too! Thank you so much for watching!
Speaking of weird colored versions of regular fruits can you help me grow a blue and pink banana I’ve tried a few times with no luck
You have to buy them online if the seeds are tinier than sand
@@Notbluefox I did from Amazon
The only thing I grew when I tried to grow my fine pineapple seed was a moldy paper towel 😂
hahahahhaha. this happens often. try putting it in a sunnier spot
She didn´t do it yet.
But the video is good and im gona come back for more since im kind of a try to grow interesting and delicious things person too.
thank you so much
please tell me were the top-soil come from 😅🥺
which one?!
Yellow one looks like "md2" type, which took 2years to harvest.
interesting. thanks :)
Thanks for being the queen you are & doing this shit for us so we don’t have to buy 100 pineapples 😊
awwwwwww thank you so much
@@growithjessie ily!
It was eleven! I love your vids and i love animals and plants too!❤😊
I’ve never had of a pink pineapple. I took seeds out of two yellow pineapples this past summer
amazing!!! did it work?
I like your southern accent lol it’s cool
haha thanks. my grandma is from new york. thats why i do it
You know Google exists, right? You could’ve saved a little bit of time by Googling if you can propagate pineapple leaves or not 😄
and chat gpt!!!
How long it makes to grow a pineapple from upper bussy part?
2-3 years :)
55,000 missed calls from Del Monte Fresh Produce Co.
You dont submerged the crown . You just use just enough water to the bottom
interesting. i will try it
I have a worm I want you to grow... I see u said you like worms.. I can onky dream though...great channel I will be trying this. Collected seeds and tops
No shade here - I'm growing meal worms and roaches, and farming baby brines! 😊
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how do you farm brines?
you missed out! you could have used the pulp from the juicing to tenderize meat! Pineapple, the fruit that tries to eat you back!
that is such a great idea!
Put pineapple top straight in soil. It will rot in water.
Have you ever managed to find cocoa beans?
It all started at the pink pinapple… look where we are now
started from the bottom now we here!
pineapple concentration camp eh
I live in Iowa and this is the first time I’ve ever heard of a pink pineapple.
really!!! maybe you can find one in Iowa
I’m sad the video title was a complete lie? Like I watch this channel a lot and I was excited to actually see a pineapple and in the end you barely got them to sprout. I’m not sad it’s a work in progress still, just that the title is misleading.
awwww I'm sorry! I didnt mean to mislead you at all! I was thinking of a captivating title and that is the one that came to mind. I apologize, but thank you so much for coming by and watching my video. i truly appreciate your support
Can you do more videos like this they are very entertaining
absolutely. every friday a new long form video comes out
but the PINEEEAPPLEEEEE blablabla PINEEEAPPLEEEE blablabla PINEEEEEAPPLEEEEEE
But you didn't grow the pineapple! Did one eventually grow or is that for a future video?
i have one pineapple plant that was successful from the crown and a few germinated seeds that im waiting to grow. we should have a pineapple poking its head out by end of summer!
You should do asmr. I love your voice
what kind?:)
My mealworm girl❤❤
is that my new nickname!?!?!?! im not upset about it at all lmao
What did I just watch?!?! 😂
lmaooooooooo
I had no idea that pineapples had seeds. I thought you had to use the top to grow them. Maybe the ones in my supermarket has bred them not to have them ..... Maybe I'm just unobservant I'll have to buy one now to find out.
Thanks for the life lesson.
awwwwwww. im so glad you learned a bit and thank you for your comment, it means the world to me. luv u!
Pink pineapple
yeah!