1. OriginThe main producing areas of pineapples are Guangxi in my country, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung in Taiwan, Hainan, Guangdong and Fujian provinces and regions. The planting areas in these regions are very large. It is also planted in small quantities in southern Guizhou, Yunnan and other places. It is widely cultivated in Zhanjiang, Shantou, Jiangmen and suburbs of Guangdong Province in my country, and the yield is also very high. Its origin is in tropical mountainous areas such as Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. In addition to my country, it is also cultivated on a large scale in the United States, Malaysia, Thailand, Mexico, and Brazil. 2. Growth Environment1. Light: Pineapple is native to some tropical areas, so it needs enough light for a long time during its growth period. If it lacks light for a long time, its growth will become very slow and the quality of the fruit will be very low. Note that it also cannot be exposed to sunlight. 2. Temperature: It likes warmth. The annual average temperature should be controlled at 24-27℃. Generally, it can grow by controlling the temperature at around 15-40℃. If the temperature is below 10℃, its growth will be restricted. |
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