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Humid tropical climates are perfect for pineapple cultivation. The temperature required for growing pineapples is between 20°C and 30°C. Moderate rainfall is required for growing pineapples. Now, let's understand step-by-step pineapple cultivation in India.

Humid tropical climates are perfect for pineapple cultivation. The temperature required for growing pineapples is between 20°C and 30°C. Moderate rainfall is required for growing pineapples. Now, let's understand step-by-step pineapple cultivation in India

How to Cultivate Pineapple on your Farms -

Land Preparation - First of all, with the help of different implement tools, clear the grass, weeds, etc. You can start planting pineapple at the beginning of winter. 

Pineapple Cultivation - There are various ways of planting pineapples, depending on soil, climate, etc. You need to water pineapple every day. The best time to grow a pineapple is in April and May. After 15–18 months, the pineapples are ready to be harvested. 

Irrigation -  Pineapples require drip irrigation as it gives water directly to the roots. 

Fertilizer -  Pineapple requires primary nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. To improve pineapple fruit quality, use the right fertilisers at the correct dosage.

Pest Management - Activities such as weed removal, mulching, etc., should be performed on a timely basis as they can damage your growing fruit. 

Some Pineapple Varieties in India - 

Smooth Cayenne - These pineapples weigh 4 to 10 pounds; that is, they are more significant than other varieties of apples. It becomes yellow when it grows fully. 

Kew - This variety is late-maturing but still the most popular in India. They are yellow when fully ripe.

Queen -  It is the older variety that is grown in Australia, India, etc. The fruit has a rough outside, but inside, it has bright yellow flesh. 

For more information, read the whole blog at TractorKarvan.The ideal soil for growing pineapple is sandy loam. 

 

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