How To Grow GIANT Pineapples at Home Fast & Easy in Containers

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Pineapples 101, I show you step by step how to grow giant pineapples at home, learn how to propagate, plant, fertilize, harvest and eat a plant ripen fruit! Here in South Florida, it takes approximately 1 - 1.5 years to harvest a pineapple! I answer common pineapple questions and tell you exactly how I grow golden pineapples. COMMENT, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE with your friends.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @kona702
    Here's a tip for people that don't know. I work for Starbucks and if you call us, we will save our grounds for your garden form you to pick up. We usually save them from our cold brew process. We get a ton of grounds from brewing our cold brew.
  • The pineapples are absorbing the coffee grounds and making her Hella energized 😂😂
  • @trackgrad08
    I’m in Zone 9 and after 2 years I’m finally getting a pineapple growing. I’m super excited!
  • @shepatown
    I bought a small ornamental pineapple plant at Home Depot about 6 years ago and have been raising and harvesting pineapples ever since. Mine are small in size, but super sweet. After all this time, I still I learned a lot about the process of raising pineapples from your informative and helpful video. Thank you!
  • @wt1299
    What a nice change! A lot of us have started gardens this year, obvious reasons. Keep the garden section going with the fishing.
  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    I live in zone 9b sw Florida and I grow beautiful pineapples just like you. I make a liquid aloe fertilizer that I feed my plants with and they absolutely love it. It helps to trigger the pineapple to fruit. I have 25+ pineapple plants growing around my garden. They truly are like nothing you will ever eat from the store. I grow mine in pots and I use cactus potting mix.
  • @stakk4
    For anyone who doesn't know: take a whole pineapple with you to the beach or out on the boat. Towards the hottest part of the day, right when you come out of the water and still have that ocean taste in your mouth; cut up and eat that fresh pineapple. It will be one of the most delicious things you will ever eat. Learned this on my first dive.
  • Great video. Born and raised in Hawaii and I am also a home gardener that love to grow pineapple’s. Have you folks ever tried the WHITE pineapple?? If not, you truly will be blown away. The sweetest you will ever set your taste buds on. Low acidity and ultra high sugar content. It’s almost hilariously ridiculous how sweet it is😂
  • @fetchit55
    Very cool! Gardening and fishing … what better combination for one’s health for eating, exercise, and spirit.
  • @bethb8276
    Finally! A garden show from my zone 10! Gardening in this zone is a bit more unique, and I'm so happy to find great info from somebody growing in the same zone! I subscribed❤
  • @MusicMedicineMC
    Awesome! I just began my first ever pineapple plant propagation adventure today - so exciting! It was a sad to see the killed iguanas I must admit, though otherwise such a great informational video. Thank you.
  • @angelpoj
    This was a great video. Your knowledge of growing pineapple, of all things, was so cool to watch. The Gardening skills straight 10! Thank You!
  • Thank you for this very informative video that gets directly to the point and yet, completely discusses and demonstrates, the entire process of growing pineapples from beginning to end.i am so grateful for no added fluff.
  • @jameseast7966
    Don't make the common mistake of starting a pineapple from a top. Use the succors that grow around the fruit, otherwise you will get small fruit. Why go through tha trouble for a softball sized fruit. I grow mine in pots so I can keep in my garage during freezes. If you hear that they will survive a freeze, don't believe it. I'm in Louisiana now, was in south Fla when I started growing them. I have gotten as many as 55 in one year.
  • @Mr91495osh
    My great grandparents grew pines on Elliotts Key in the 1880’s. I grew up growing pines in Coconut Grove in the fifties. You can twist off the fruit from the plant and also the head from the fruit. I live in Gainesville now and grow them in cloth pots so I can move them out of seasonal torrential rain and seasonal freezes. I also add cut up banana peels, coffee grounds and egg shells for jacking up the soil. If you leave the fruit on the plant after it gets yellow and let it turn slightly bronze on the bottle, the sugar turns to alcohol. Yummy taste. You didn’t mention pulling the lower leaves off the heads to expose the baby roots and putting in water for a week. Also, the core has the most nutrition.I use them in my nutritional shakes. Great video, thank you.
  • @TheFishingMommy
    This was so much fun!!! What a fun change of pace, I had no idea you were a gardener too! I grew up in Central Florida & we never got great pineapples, but we did have spectacular citrus, bananas, and two humongous avocado trees in our yard! I still am always disappointed in store bought avocados, so I can only imagine how delicious your pineapples are!
  • @gyorgykiszli4269
    I now live in Thailand but will follow your video to grow in containers as my land is salty. Our mangoes, coconut trees and melons are doing fine and we have just planted our sweet corn.
  • @missxriss
    I'm so glad I saw this because I was about to put one in the ground
  • I appreciate this, I recently got into gardening. I’ll use all the knowledge that you can produce