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Q: How long does it take for a plant to produce a pineapple?
A: About 18 months for the first fruit and another 13-14 months
for the second fruit.
Q: How many crops do you harvest per cycle?
A: Two crops in three years or three crops in four years. After
the last crop is harvested, the field is knocked down and a new
cycle begins starting with land preparation.
Q: Why is the soil so red?
A: The red color is caused by decomposed volcanic ash resulting
in oxidized iron in the soil. It
is good pineapple soil.
Q: What is the purpose of the black plastic mulch used when growing
pineapples?
A: 1) Confine fumigant. 2) Conserve moisture. 3) Heat soil to stimulate
root growth. 4) Weed control. 5) Planting mark.
Q: What is used as planting material?
A: Basically the crown of the fruit or slip that grows on the
stem of the fruit.
Q: How many plants do you plant in an acre?
A: 27,000 to 33,000
Q: How are they planted?
A: All plants are manually planted.
Q: Do you irrigate pineapple?
A: Yes, by the drip tube method within the pineapple line.
Q: Does pineapple need fertilization?
A: Yes, mostly nitrogen and iron in the form of liquid sprayed
on the plant.
Q: Are pineapple harvested by machine?
A: All harvesting is done by hand and loaded on a boom conveyor
that takes fruit onto a bin.
Q: How are the pineapples from Wahiawa utilized?
A: About 60-70% as fresh and the balance as processed.
Q: Do you plant year-round?
A: Yes, in order to keep the fresh fruit market supplied with
pineapple throughout the year.
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