Congratulation brother for your beautiful pineapples l have 8 of my own l have 3 flowers in a big pot 3 beautiful baby pineapples and 5 beautiful pineapples growing well and l feel happy with my plants. I live here in the lsland of puerto Rico take care brother and lets keep on planting our pineapples . Bye now
I love growing pineapples 🍍 and they grow so well here in my area Emilio. I am currently only growing 3 pineapple plants but will be starting several more later this year, I’m trying to time when I plant them so I can predict what month they will produce pineapples.
AWESOME! It's Paul again. ha. Question: when did you first put the apple slices in these three? I think you said 2-3 months, right? LOVE these videos! You're an expert! I hope I can get the same results! haha: I love the "bam! bam! bam! all three!" haha. I live in Iowa. I started both of my pineapple plants in the summer and then brought them in late sept./oct. I keep them both under a Sansi bulb and near a window. So far it is working, just so eager for them to bloom! I have one I planted back in June, and I wonder if it's too early to force bloom that one...
The flowers on the plants in this video were around 2-3 months old and it typically takes about a month for the plant to produce the flower after using this method. Totally appreciate you watching the video series Paul.
Wow 6 years old? It must be huge by now! Greetings Douglas, yes I would definitely attempt to force flower it, I have never had a pineapple plant that didn’t produce a pineapple by about 24 months, most of them I flower after the plant has about 25 healthy leaves/branches.
I highly recommend using the apple to force fruit your pineapple plants during the fall or winter months if you have a greenhouse or sunny room in your house, this way your plants will already have pineapples on them when spring arrives. Pineapples take 4-6 months to develop and ripen once your plants flower.
Congratulations. Well done. I will try this method. Thank you for this method. Western Australia.
Thanks for watching the video! Hope that using this method works well for you also!
Thanks for sharing brother L . Who would have thought about apple slices . Merry Christmas always.
Wow Eric that's an amazing result to that experiment 🤩🤩
Way to go, use the force!😁👍🏿
Congratulation brother for your beautiful pineapples l have 8 of my own l have 3 flowers in a big pot 3 beautiful baby pineapples and 5 beautiful pineapples growing well and l feel happy with my plants. I live here in the lsland of puerto Rico take care brother and lets keep on planting our pineapples . Bye now
I love growing pineapples 🍍 and they grow so well here in my area Emilio. I am currently only growing 3 pineapple plants but will be starting several more later this year, I’m trying to time when I plant them so I can predict what month they will produce pineapples.
@@TheGreenThumbGardeningChannel thank you so much for your message.
So cool and useful! Thanks for sharing🙌👏👏🍍🍍🍍🍍🍍❣️❣️
Good morning Raindance and thanks for watching this update, have a wonderful day!
Nice job Sir appreciate you
Much appreciated my friend, thanks Martin!
Congratulations man, I love your results!
Hey I totally appreciate you John, thanks for watching this video my friend!
Wow , I need To Try This Method…My Pineapple 🍍 Did Not Grow…I Appreciate your knowledge 🙏🏾🥰
Yes watch my 3 part video series on force flowering pineapple 🍍 plants, it’s so easy to make them produce fruit 🙂🙂
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Thank you for sharing.
Be well and be safe.
Peace
Wow! I’m glad it worked and they 🍍🍍🍍nice and healthy. 💚
New subscriber here. Thanks for this tip been trying to grow pineapple 🍍 for years
AWESOME! It's Paul again. ha. Question: when did you first put the apple slices in these three? I think you said 2-3 months, right? LOVE these videos! You're an expert! I hope I can get the same results! haha: I love the "bam! bam! bam! all three!" haha. I live in Iowa. I started both of my pineapple plants in the summer and then brought them in late sept./oct. I keep them both under a Sansi bulb and near a window. So far it is working, just so eager for them to bloom! I have one I planted back in June, and I wonder if it's too early to force bloom that one...
The flowers on the plants in this video were around 2-3 months old and it typically takes about a month for the plant to produce the flower after using this method. Totally appreciate you watching the video series Paul.
@@TheGreenThumbGardeningChannel thank u! i might try the apples with one ive had potted for 6 months that has at least 30 leaves. thanks again!
Thanks for sharing 👍I must try this tips 🥰
Thanks for watching this video my friend, new update video on these plants coming soon, stay tuned!
I have a beautiful pineapple plant that is at least 6 years old. It has never flowered. Is it possible to force it, or should I start over?
Wow 6 years old? It must be huge by now! Greetings Douglas, yes I would definitely attempt to force flower it, I have never had a pineapple plant that didn’t produce a pineapple by about 24 months, most of them I flower after the plant has about 25 healthy leaves/branches.
good evening from Greece ! I have 2 pineapples for two years! what is the best time to put an apple to bear fruit?
I highly recommend using the apple to force fruit your pineapple plants during the fall or winter months if you have a greenhouse or sunny room in your house, this way your plants will already have pineapples on them when spring arrives. Pineapples take 4-6 months to develop and ripen once your plants flower.
is it easy for me to send you a photo with the pineapples, can you tell me if they are ready for fruit?