PRODUCT BIO: The pineapple plant (Scientifically known as Ananas comosus), is actually a terrestrial bromeliad that is native to Brazil. This fruit was widely distributed due to colonization across South American regions with Ships sailing around the world. They can be recognized by their distinctive appearance. That consists of foliage that appears as a basal rosette topped on pineapple fruits. These plants also bear an inflorescent large blossom of Red or Purple flowers. Pineapple-bearing plant is both excellent as ornamental landscape land and even as excellent fruits. With less hassle could be grown in warm greenhouses or in outdoor protected locations. These Pineapple fruits are widely raised in tropical regions and are deliciously sweet, desert fruits that have a big value in the commercial fruit market.
Water: Water them moderately after checking the topsoil. Keep the soil moist, but not wet. The soil on which they are supposed to be planted must be well-drained, and humus-rich. During summer, water thoroughly. while in the winter season or rainy season gradually reduce the water or when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Water in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler. Always check your soil before watering.
Nutrients/Fertilizer: In terms of feeding, use any organic fertilizers. Apply them once a month, especially during the growing season.
Light: They perform well when kept in presence of full sunlight or even in partial shade. To ensure their healthy growth ideally try to manage temperature somewhere around 10 to 35 degree Celsius.
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