Today I Got a Plant.Its Really Look Like The Plant Next To Your Pineapple Plant.can You Tell Me The Name Of It. I Really Don't Know It.is That a Pineapple plant Too.
No unfortunately it didn’t work the center rotted and it probably won’t grow any new leaves and some of the leaves died because a couple of leaves got some mold on them and the soil was very dry but it’s not dead yet
James - yeah, this didn't work for me either. I think you really need the chemical to release a lot of ethylene gas. At least you got a lot of views out of it. My vid got nada. xD LOL
Good video but you missed some very important details like how long does it need to be covered in plastic, a day, a week, a month or till it flowers. If my plant is outdoor in sunny spot like it should be, cover it like that would definitely kill the plant
Yeah, I wasn’t as bright back then 🤣 but I have two pineapple plants that I will just wait for them to flower naturally and not try to force them to flower. It’s taking quite awhile but they’ll eventually flower sometime
Unfortunately this did not work the soil started to dry out a lot when the plastic was on the plant and sometimes I would lift the plastic and give it water but one time I look the plastic off and a couple of leaves got mold on them and the soil was too dry because the soil Drys out fast and the center rotted but the good news is is that it is growing a sucker at the side of the plant! So the sucker will grow up into a new pineapple plant and they grow faster then the mother plant and it will fruit in about 2 years!
Calcium carbide looks like less of a pain..hopefully your sucker will get flowering sooner than 2 years. Concerning soil moisture, no need to stress it because pineapple roots are mainly for support; their leaves are optimized to funnel moisture towards the whorl. If you're really interested, try looking through some publications from the University of Hawaii; since the industry moved elsewhere, they've released data collected from partnerships with commercial operations.
I have never seen this done before, I might try this! Thanks for sharing and keep posting updates please!
Will do!
It looks so healthy! Curious to see updates in the future!:)
Thank you!
I also would love to see the futures update on this video
How cool definitely trying this🤗new here enjoying your content already👍🏽thank for sharing such a great idea, keep up the good work
That is so cool! I cannot wait until you do an update. Great information! 🍍 🤗🍍
Thanks
This worked for me and I now have a flower.
Nice!! Good job getting your to flower but this didn’t work for me lol
Loved it 😍🤩
Thanks broooo......
Thanks!
keep up the great videos! :D
I will!
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Well done. Intresting experiment. Can wait to see the fruit. 👍🌿
Thanks George! Me too!
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great video!
Nice 👍
How you water the pineapple if it is cover with plastic.....?
I would just lift the plastic a little bit and give it water
@@jamestropicals8262 Thank you
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Thank you!
Had to sacrifice two very good apples to get one pineapple.
Would tomatoes work?
Yes. Tomatoes produce ethylene gas
What about watering ?
Lift the plastic up a little bit and give it water
your plant looks super healthy!
Thanks! But sadly this didn’t work
Today I Got a Plant.Its Really Look Like The Plant Next To Your Pineapple Plant.can You Tell Me The Name Of It. I Really Don't Know It.is That a Pineapple plant Too.
Did it work?
No unfortunately it didn’t work the center rotted and it probably won’t grow any new leaves and some of the leaves died because a couple of leaves got some mold on them and the soil was very dry but it’s not dead yet
James - yeah, this didn't work for me either. I think you really need the chemical to release a lot of ethylene gas. At least you got a lot of views out of it. My vid got nada. xD LOL
Thank you
You are very welcome.
Good video but you missed some very important details like how long does it need to be covered in plastic, a day, a week, a month or till it flowers. If my plant is outdoor in sunny spot like it should be, cover it like that would definitely kill the plant
Yeah, I wasn’t as bright back then 🤣 but I have two pineapple plants that I will just wait for them to flower naturally and not try to force them to flower. It’s taking quite awhile but they’ll eventually flower sometime
The cords with hooks are called Bungees.
Keen to see if this does do anything 👍
Yep I hope it does flower! Will have to see. Sorry for the late reply
You sound like karmala harris
Bro that video was almost 4 years ago lmfao
Unfortunately this did not work the soil started to dry out a lot when the plastic was on the plant and sometimes I would lift the plastic and give it water but one time I look the plastic off and a couple of leaves got mold on them and the soil was too dry because the soil Drys out fast and the center rotted but the good news is is that it is growing a sucker at the side of the plant! So the sucker will grow up into a new pineapple plant and they grow faster then the mother plant and it will fruit in about 2 years!
Calcium carbide looks like less of a pain..hopefully your sucker will get flowering sooner than 2 years. Concerning soil moisture, no need to stress it because pineapple roots are mainly for support; their leaves are optimized to funnel moisture towards the whorl. If you're really interested, try looking through some publications from the University of Hawaii; since the industry moved elsewhere, they've released data collected from partnerships with commercial operations.
How often do you water it
When the soil dries
How long did it take to produce fruit
@@sean3267 Around 2 years
You probably could have put the plant into the bag and then just draw the string!
I hope this works... Fingers crossed!
I guess it didn't work? Your plant does look a bit on the small side, maybe just not mature enough?
Nope sadly it didn’t work the center completely rotted and it will die so it won’t work anymore...
Audio is unbearable Sorry can’t watch
How often do you water?
@@armidaloya Everyday or couple of days