It’s gotten so huge since my last post, almost two months ago, totally might be premature by a week or more. But Apple of Pine is becoming so full and now I’m just waiting on a yellow color to come on. When I stick my nose to it, I can’t smell anything too distinctive but I’m patiently waiting for the smell to come bursting through. We’re getting more and more and sunlight on the patio so I’m still watering, Apple of Pine, everyday lightly and adding a miracle grow water booster stick everything second week.

Just had to add more dirt to its side to keep it from bending over too much. In the meantime, I do have 6 cherry tomatoes 🍅 fruiting, a basil or Hawaii shrimp plant coming up, and just planted some habaneros from seeds I harvested from one we used. It’s like too easy. I wish you and your plants the luck I’ve had

by Minimum_Creme4852

5 Comments

  1. tooshpright

    Good gracious all those babies. Fantastic. Glad you took all the pics.

  2. that the Ala Wai golf course I see across the way?

  3. How long did this take? I’m still waiting on mine – the plant is huge & thriving but no fruit yet!

  4. EmployeeSuperb7823

    When it smells very sweet and the pineapple is soft you can eat it. Fun Fact: this will probably be the best pineapple you ever ate. Pineapples doesn’t get more sweet after harvesting, so to protect the pineapple from faulinis it’s harvested way to early, bevor it’s fully ripe

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