1. Selecting the Pineapple:
Choose a fresh pineapple with firm, green leaves.
Twist off the crown, keeping it intact.
2. Preparing the Crown:
Remove bottom leaves, exposing the stem.
Trim the stem to encourage root growth.
3. Growing the Pineapple in Water:
Place the crown in a glass of water, ensuring the stem is submerged but leaves are not.
Put it in a sunny spot and change the water every 2-3 days.
4. Root Growth:
After 2-3 weeks, roots will start to grow from the stem.
5. Transplanting the Pineapple:
Use a 12-inch pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil.
Plant the pineapple, burying the roots and stem.
Water thoroughly and place in a sunny spot.
Growing pineapple in water at home is easy and enjoyable. With patience and care, you’ll soon have your own pineapple plant!

1. Selecting the Pineapple:
Choose a fresh pineapple with firm, green leaves.
Twist off the crown, keeping it intact.
2. Preparing the Crown:
Remove bottom leaves, exposing the stem.
Trim the stem to encourage root growth.
3. Growing the Pineapple in Water:
Place the crown in a glass of water, ensuring the stem is submerged but leaves are not.
Put it in a sunny spot and change the water every 2-3 days.
4. Root Growth:
After 2-3 weeks, roots will start to grow from the stem.
5. Transplanting the Pineapple:
Use a 12-inch pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil.
Plant the pineapple, burying the roots and stem.
Water thoroughly and place in a sunny spot.
Growing pineapple in water at home is easy and enjoyable. With patience and care, you’ll soon have your own pineapple plant!