The Pineapple Growth Cycle
Pineapples have a unique growth cycle. Initially, the plant will focus on vegetative growth, expanding its leaves and roots. Over time, it will start producing small offshoots or “pups” at the base of the crown. These pups can be used to propagate new pineapple plants once they reach a certain size.
The main pineapple fruit will start developing after about 12-18 months of growth. When the fruit is mature, you can carefully cut it off. After harvesting the fruit, the plant will begin to die off, but it will have already produced several pups that can be used for new plantings.
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