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Rooting a Pineapple



First twist out the leaves-they pop out.




Remove all the sad looking leaves.




See those little dry brown roots!
Dry for one day.
Then place the base in water and wait till the roots grow long.
Plant in light mix of pearlite and dirt.
In about two years a baby pineapple will begin to grow.


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