Color of the day: Gray Incense of the day: Ivy Simply hack the leaves or crown off the top of the pineapple plant, removing any fruit that may still be attached to the base of the leaves. Stick toothpicks around the outside edge of the pineapple crown, near the base, and place in a small glass of water until it takes root. ( The toothpicks keep the greenery from dropping all the way down into the glass, where it will sit and rot.) After you have little roots started, simply plant the pineapple crown in a pot and leave in a sunny location. I'd recommend using a yellow or gold pot to up the protective factor. You'll also need some potting soil, some gravel for drainage, and perhaps a suitable protective gemstone-maybe hematite. |