1. Where does it grow?Pineapples grow on the ground. The pineapple has a relatively short stem and its leaves are arranged in a rosette shape. Flowers bloom at the top of the stem, and they look like pine cones. The pineapple itself is part of the pineapple flower, so it grows on the ground. 2. Daily maintenance1. Temperature: Pineapple is suitable for growing in places where the annual average temperature reaches 24-27℃. Growth will become slow below 15℃, growth will stop below 10℃, and the plant will die below 5℃. 2. Light: Pineapples need sufficient light to grow. In addition to slowing its growth, insufficient light will also cause the fruit to be sour and reduce yield. But strong light can also burn the fruit, so shade should be provided in time during summer noon. 3. Soil: Pineapple does not have high requirements for soil. The soil should be loose and well-drained, and it would be even better if it is rich in organic matter. 4. Watering: Pineapple has a certain degree of drought resistance. During the growing season, you need to water it sufficiently to ensure that the soil is slightly dry. If the leaves are red, it means that there is a serious lack of water and water is needed in time. During the rainy season, drain water in time to avoid damaging the roots. |
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