Prepare a clean kitchen knife, cut off the pineapple head with the knife to ensure that the incision is flush, then peel off the bottom leaves of the pineapple head until the white place is exposed, and then put the peeled pineapple head in a cool and ventilated place for 2-3 days.
After the cut of the pineapple head is thoroughly air-dried, prepare a watertight container, fill the container with water, put the pineapple head on the mouth of the container, let the bottom of the pineapple head slightly touch the water surface, and change the clean water once a day in the early stage of hydroponics to prevent the pineapple head from stinking.
After about 2-3 weeks of hydroponics, the pineapple head can take root. That is, when we cut the pineapple head, we observe a circle of small dots on the outer side of the plant section. These small dots are the places where the pineapple head grows roots. After the pineapple head takes root, we observe the muddy water and change the clear water once.
Hydroponic Pineapple Head Because there are no nutrients in the water, so if you want to protect the flowers in the water for a long time, you must add nutrient solution to the water to supplement nutrients for the pineapple head (after rooting).
If you want the pineapple head to grow pineapple, you'd better wait for the root system of the pineapple head to grow to 5cm, transplant it into the soil, after planting, put the potted plant in a place with scattered light and ventilation, a week later, gradually increase the light to full sunlight, usually give it a higher temperature, wait for the soil to turn white, dry and irrigate it once, 1-3 years pineapple head can bear a big pineapple!