Hey Jermaine, again, thanks a lot. Was concerned this one may have been too long. But I feel, better more information than too little. We have a skip slider... 😅
Hi man, I'm really liking your content, very valuable informations. I am keeping various pineapple plants, but here in south italy I fear that keeping them out in the winter would be too cold, as it gets down to around 5 degrees at night, and sometimes if it's a cold wave it also drops to zero. I also read that winter is the season in which they make fruits, so maybe being inside without enough light prevents mine from fruiting. Down there what are tour lower temps? How do you manage them?
Hey Roberto Thanks for your Q. Well sounds as though your temps are not too different from mine in the winter. My nights at the VERY coldest can get down to 5 degrees Celsius but the days are usually above 15 and as high as 27 or even 30(although not common for winter). As long as they don't freeze I think you're good to leave them out. I have had mine flower during spring and summer so fruit can be ready before winter hits. Anyway hope that helps.🌱
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Hey Jermaine, again, thanks a lot. Was concerned this one may have been too long. But I feel, better more information than too little. We have a skip slider... 😅
Hi man, I'm really liking your content, very valuable informations. I am keeping various pineapple plants, but here in south italy I fear that keeping them out in the winter would be too cold, as it gets down to around 5 degrees at night, and sometimes if it's a cold wave it also drops to zero. I also read that winter is the season in which they make fruits, so maybe being inside without enough light prevents mine from fruiting. Down there what are tour lower temps? How do you manage them?
Hey Roberto
Thanks for your Q. Well sounds as though your temps are not too different from mine in the winter. My nights at the VERY coldest can get down to 5 degrees Celsius but the days are usually above 15 and as high as 27 or even 30(although not common for winter). As long as they don't freeze I think you're good to leave them out. I have had mine flower during spring and summer so fruit can be ready before winter hits. Anyway hope that helps.🌱