Pineapple cultivation methods and precautions
The little life experience brought to you today is about the cultivation methods and precautions of pineapple, as well as the experience of how to cultivate pineapples. There are many varieties of pineapple plants, which originally grow on trees, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air. Home cultivation is relatively simple and very suitable for beginners.
Pineapples have bright colors and the flowering period can last for several months, adding a touch of vibrant color to the room. In their native environment, pineapples grow on trees, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air, requiring no special humidity, and are very easy to care for. After flowering, pineapples usually wither, but new leaves will grow from the side of the old leaves, regenerating into new plants, which is very unique. So, what are the precautions for cultivating pineapples?
1. Soil
For planting pineapples, a mixture of orchid substrate, perlite, and coconut shell in equal proportions can be used, and the pot can be changed every year according to the size of the plant.
2. Care Environment
The most suitable temperature for pineapple growth is between 15-27 degrees Celsius, and it prefers a semi-sunlit environment. When the sun is too strong, it should be properly shaded and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
3. Water and Fertilizer Management:
In hot weather, the watering frequency of pineapples should be increased, and the plant can be sprayed with water daily to keep it moist. In winter, the watering frequency should be reduced, and watering should only be done when the substrate is dry to prevent frostbite.
In spring and summer, the fertilizing frequency of pineapples can be increased, applying low-concentration liquid fertilizer every two weeks. In winter, fertilizing should be minimized.
The above is the experience and knowledge of how to cultivate pineapples and the cultivation methods and precautions of pineapples. I hope this article can be of some help to you!