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≡ Stop Throwing Out Pineapple Crowns – Do This Instead! 》 Her Beauty
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≡ Stop Throwing Out Pineapple Crowns – Do This Instead! 》 Her Beauty

Dry the leaves

After this is done, allow the crown to dry. Once it’s been left alone and dried for two days, it’s prepped for the next step.

Get a pot of soil and plant this top part of your pineapple. You can do this by twisting the crown into the ground like a screw, doing so delicately. Bury it up to the base of the leaves.





Afterward, it’s all about maintenance. Water your new pineapple plant from above every few days – once every four to five days should suffice. Try to place the pot in a bright, indirect light source for the best results. 

Be sure not to overwater this plant since it has shallow roots and is, hence, vulnerable to root rot. Water it just once a week and wait until the soil isn’t damp anymore.

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