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1. Cut the top of the pineapple off (leave 1"of flesh below the greenery. Then, remove all of the flesh from the pineapple. You can also pull the top of the pineapple off (see video). Pull off the leaves from the bottom. You will start to see roots.
2. Some people say to place the top in a dish of water to grow roots. However, you can just plant the top right in soil. The video will explain.
3. Water twice a week straight down the middle. (The dirt should be damp not flooding). With patience, you will have an edible pineapple in 24-36 months! In the meantime, you have a cool looking plant!
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