I started experimenting with this technique this year and am hopeful that the nodes will grow into more plants. Thanks for giving me this encouragement and advice.
I harvested a pineapple last week because it bent down sideways and there were no pups. I left the mother plant and wait for another month for pups/suckers then I’ll try you method. Learning and living everyday!
I appreciate Your system of propagation. Your almost caught me on guard. I was rejoicing that I have found a way of propagating pine apple from the stem. Your system is very fine but mine has greater advantage over what I have viewed. I will soon come with it. Watch out please. Thank you.
Idk what variety I have but I potted the top from a store bought and finally after 3 years I got an amazing fruit! I was gonna leave the mama potted and hope for a new fruit next year. This looks like a cool method im gonna try!
...been growing pineapple plants for 30 years ,or more. I stumbled accidentally on a method of getting several pups off one pineapple top. I left it outside during a freeze and the inner most leaves were killed. To my surprise the rooting produced 4 or5 separate offshoots.while still rooting in water. Hopefully this method will work for you. ( the fruit I picked last season was excellent) . Thanks for your video.
Ok thanks for that tip. I have about 50 pineapple heads cleaned and are looking for ways to root them. A glass in the window is not viable this time. O will just lay them in a ditch with leaves and water them regularly.
Great technique! What varieties of pineapple do you have growing there besides the sugar loaf? I'm interested in coming out and buying a few varieties of pineapple pups from you if you have any available. Thanks!
Had 2 mother plants that fruited about 3 months ago with no slips or suckers, finally decided to try this method. Hopefully I’ll see some pups growing. I repotted them in a large container, laying them on the side. Would it be better if I stand them up like you have on the ones that’s giving it’s first generation?
Have you ever tried the Split Crown technique?....Cutting 1 pineapple top into 4 cuttings and planting each, eventually it will give you 2 pups on each cutting
@@WhatsRipening I wish I saw this before I pulled my pineapple plant out of the ground because after fruiting it didn’t grow any suckers or slips, it just started to dry up and die
Very interesting. I was wondering how people manage to get so many plants as buying them at the grocery or big box is not feasible. Thank you! I also just found out I can fit a whole lot more into my dedicated space for these after seeing your video.
My Lowe’s pineapple plant was producing a small ripe one and I guess some animal snapped off the fruit! Animals seem to know when it’s harvest time. Oh well. They are hungry too.
This a great. I`ll definitely be planting a ton more pineapples now thanks to you brother 🙂
Glad to hear!!
I started experimenting with this technique this year and am hopeful that the nodes will grow into more plants. Thanks for giving me this encouragement and advice.
Excellent idea and technique!!
Thanks for sharing yet another method to multiply pineapple pups.🤓
I harvested a pineapple last week because it bent down sideways and there were no pups. I left the mother plant and wait for another month for pups/suckers then I’ll try you method. Learning and living everyday!
I appreciate Your system of propagation. Your almost caught me on guard. I was rejoicing that I have found a way of propagating pine apple from the stem. Your system is very fine but mine has greater advantage over what I have viewed. I will soon come with it. Watch out please. Thank you.
Thanks for the info. I'm putting in some tops (harvested from purchased fruit) so now I feel more confident about how to keep them going.
Nice way of planting pineaple. Thankyou I learning a lot washing your videos
Pretty cool! Thanks for sharing Matt!
Great tip! I have a few sugar loaf mommas that I need to do this with. Hopefully the rain comes this weekend
Very cool idea! Thanks for sharing. I will definitely try it.
What a great idea, i will certainly will try it, fantastic, great thanks a lot.
Good to know. Thanks Matt.
Very cool! We haven’t had any rain either. I can see rain to the east, and hear thunder but nothing overhead.
Idk what variety I have but I potted the top from a store bought and finally after 3 years I got an amazing fruit! I was gonna leave the mama potted and hope for a new fruit next year. This looks like a cool method im gonna try!
Awesome tip. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for so much knowledge Bro!! Keep ripening !! 🌳
Brilliant. I've never seen this method before
Thank you for the lesson
...been growing pineapple plants for 30 years ,or more. I stumbled accidentally on a method of getting several pups off one pineapple top. I left it outside during a freeze and the inner most leaves were killed. To my surprise the rooting produced 4 or5 separate offshoots.while still rooting in water. Hopefully this method will work for you. ( the fruit I picked last season was excellent) . Thanks for your video.
You left them outside to freeze all winter or to freeze for one night?
So putting in Water will produce more
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Wow 😮
Ok thanks for that tip. I have about 50 pineapple heads cleaned and are looking for ways to root them. A glass in the window is not viable this time. O will just lay them in a ditch with leaves and water them regularly.
Great technique! What varieties of pineapple do you have growing there besides the sugar loaf? I'm interested in coming out and buying a few varieties of pineapple pups from you if you have any available. Thanks!
Awesome, will definitely be giving this a shot
Okay saw the update and HAD to find and watch this. Thank you cuz I lived me some Sugarloaf pineapples.
Awesome thank you I was always taking the babies off and throwing the main mother away After it produced fruit
Had 2 mother plants that fruited about 3 months ago with no slips or suckers, finally decided to try this method. Hopefully I’ll see some pups growing. I repotted them in a large container, laying them on the side. Would it be better if I stand them up like you have on the ones that’s giving it’s first generation?
Either way works for me
@@WhatsRipening do you need to keep the roots on the mother, or can you solely plant the rhizome?
@@twilitezn the roots are not needed
Funny, we have been pelted with rain every day for weeks! 😋 Bananas loving it! Hope you get rain 🌧!
Have you ever tried the Split Crown technique?....Cutting 1 pineapple top into 4 cuttings and planting each, eventually it will give you 2 pups on each cutting
Yes, works great but it's a little slower to get fruiting size plants
@@WhatsRipening I wish I saw this before I pulled my pineapple plant out of the ground because after fruiting it didn’t grow any suckers or slips, it just started to dry up and die
Very interesting. I was wondering how people manage to get so many plants as buying them at the grocery or big box is not feasible. Thank you! I also just found out I can fit a whole lot more into my dedicated space for these after seeing your video.
Thank you 👍
Do you have any advice for a pineapple plant that the slips accidentally got ripped off so the node is now bare and I have a small slip with no roots
can i buy some
Do pineapples keep producing? Or is it like banana where ya only get one crop?
Does the stem of the mother plant need to dry or have any wait time before planting?
I don't wait, but you probably could
I wonder if you were to cut the old root system into multiple disks if it would still work 🤔
Let us know!
My Lowe’s pineapple plant was producing a small ripe one and I guess some animal snapped off the fruit! Animals seem to know when it’s harvest time. Oh well. They are hungry too.
I live in Venice Florida north of Punta Gorda and would like to buy fresh produce from your farm. Are you selling any produce?
Yes I am, by appointment only
@@WhatsRipening How do I make an appointment?
@@PeterBecht535 on my website you can contact me. www.whatsripening.com
I just had an idea to split the mama down the middle, and you could double your production.
Why don’t you just leave the mother pineapple plants in and just leave one sucker on? Instead of having to plant a whole new patch? Thanks
I need to move them anyway for my future plans
Do you ever sell and ship sugarloaf pineapples on your website? Bought a namwa from you some months ago, it's doing great!
Probably in 2021