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Methods and skills of transplanting green pineapple

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, If you want to transplant green pineapple, you need to cut a sturdy vine that grows well and has no obvious diseases and insect pests from a healthy plant, and then cut off its leaves, leaving only two or three leaves. After that, you need to prepare sterilized culture soil or tap water that has been dried and exposed, and finally insert the vines into the soil or water.

1. Cut the vines

If you want to transplant green pineapple, the most important thing is to choose a good vine. If the vine is not selected well, then no matter how carefully it is maintained in the later stage, it will not grow well. Specifically, a sturdy vine that grows well and has no obvious diseases and insect pests needs to be selected from a healthy and disease-free plant, and then cut off with sterilized scissors.

After that, you need to cut off the leaves on the vine, leaving only two or three leaves. This can reduce the consumption of nutrients and water evaporation, and improve the survival rate of plants.

2. Prepare the matrix

After preparing the vine, you also need to prepare the matrix needed to transplant it. If you are preparing soil, you need to prepare sterilized culture soil for it, and if it is aquaculture, you need to prepare tap water for it to be dried and exposed.

3. Transplant

Insert the prepared vine into the prepared soil or water, and be careful not to insert it too deep. After that, you just need to maintain a certain amount of air moisture and soil moisture and wait for it to take root.

 
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