Place the pineapple crown in a jar or glass with some water. You can use a regular cream cheese jar or any small container. Submerge the base of the crown in the water, making sure the water level does not cover the leaves. Change the water every couple of days to prevent mold or fungus growth. After about three days, you’ll begin to notice the formation of small roots at the base of the crown.
It’s important to keep the crown in water for about four to five days. You’ll see the roots grow significantly within this time, at which point the pineapple crown is ready to be planted in soil.
Preparing the Soil and Container for Planting
Read more
ADVERTISEMENT