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MegadethRulz OP , in Pineapple update. She is getting taller!
Adramis , in Mutant violet?

Whatever it is, it doesn't look like it's getting enough light. I'd guess that's why it's growing so leggy.

Canadian_anarchist ,
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That's just how cyclamen grow- they're floppy plants. They like indirect light, so the lighting set up seems fine.

akwd169 , in Mutant violet?

Does not appear to be a violet.

Plant.net identifies it as:

Cyclamen persicum Mill.

Common name:

Florist's cyclamen

TropicalDingdong ,

Mmm..

It looks like an African violet of some kind to me.

African violets are also notorious for random mutation.

KillerTofu OP ,

By golly, I think you are right! Looking at some photos the leaves do look similar.

But now, is it not getting enough light? Is that why the leaves are so long and twisted? I’ve never had one before and the photos all show a more compact looking plant.

Canadian_anarchist ,
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Definitely a cyclamen

Luccajan , in After 5 long years my pineapple plant is finally starting to flower!

Mine is 2 years old now, can't wait for it to flower

Mickey , in Mutant violet?

This plant is just severely etiolated as it’s desperately searching for more light, not mutated! You will need to give it better lighting conditions if you want the new growth to be more compact.

Annoyed_Crabby , in After 5 long years my pineapple plant is finally starting to flower!

Nice! I planted 4 pineapple in my garden and i heard from farmer it'll be a looong wait before it start to flower, since i plant it using the head of the pineapple. It's gonna be some time i get to eat the fruit 😅

MegadethRulz OP ,

From what I’ve read, it’s like 2 years to grow and then it’s another 6 or more months to actually grow a full fruit. Thing is, it’ll lay dormant when it gets cooler conditions and takes a while of proper warm conditions to finally flower. Or something along those lines.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

Ya that's what i've heard too, but 2 years is the minimum according to the farmer, and we lived in tropical country. Sometime natural phenomenon like el nino or la nina can knock the grow time off. Idk i'll just plant it and forget

MegadethRulz OP ,

You can try to force it to flower with an apple too. The apple releases some compound when it decays that stimulates flowering apparently. Sorry I’m too lazy to look up the specifics.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

Naw it's okay, i just plant it last month so it would be at least 2 years before it's necessary

HeartyBeast ,

Probably ethene

MegadethRulz OP ,

Relevant article about pineapple growing.

The paragraph about flowering indeed mentions the ethylene gas.

radix , in My friend complimented how well I'm taking care of my plants and I feel compelled to confess my methods
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Congrats! I wonder if petting the leaves demonstrates some love that makes them thrive more. Legends say talking nicely to them makes them grow better (read that somewhere in a Madeline L'Engle novel, I think).

spinne ,
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There's at least some truth to it: a little disturbance (like wind or someone talking to them and riffling the leaves) helps plants grow stronger stems. I don't know if there's any data that differentiates between the effects of a fan or someone telling their plant that they're loved and appreciated, but who cares? Your plants do better when you talk to them instead of leaving them standing still. 👍🏼

Tyoda , in My friend complimented how well I'm taking care of my plants and I feel compelled to confess my methods

I'm running a hands-off scientific experiment where I have a large spread of plants from cactus through pineapple to orchids, ginkgo and more, and I often don't water them for a week or even two!

Sometimes I see the Pothos looking sad and I give in...

awwwyissss ,

I learned that it's best to only water most plants occasionally, but to drench them when you do water. If they have a base, water until you see it coming out in the base.

jaschen , in After 5 long years my pineapple plant is finally starting to flower!

Oh sweet. I did the same thing and it's been 3 years. I would love to see pineapples too.

henfredemars , in After 5 long years my pineapple plant is finally starting to flower!

I’ve tried to grow pineapples but I’ve never seen what their flower looks like until now.

MegadethRulz OP ,

I stuck this thing in succulent dirt, in that pot, from a right off the top of a grocery store pineapple 5 years ago and figured that it would never have a shot to flower because it’s in a north east facing window, but I always thought it was a cool thing to look at that I kept alive. I’m shocked that it’s actually flowering. I had to share.

henfredemars ,

Because you shared your story with me, I feel like sharing with you one of mine.

We had some neighbors move in across the street. This is way back when I used to live with my parents. The new neighbors had two little girls and they were worried about this huge cactus in the middle of the yard. They didn’t want the girls to run into it while playing. They tried to dig it up, and failed miserably. It was just too big and too heavy. The next bright idea was to wrap a chain around the cactus and anchor it to the back of a truck and rip it out of the ground. The plant was absolutely gnarled. Clearly, the rot would set in and it should surely die. It seemed like they only got 3/4 of it out of the ground and the rest of it died in that spot.

We asked if we could have the remains. They said sure, why not. We dragged the massive cactus flesh pile across the street and made a vague attempt to plant it in the ground beside our house. Almost 20 years later it’s flourishing, and we have dozens of beautiful blooms every year. I watched over many years as the plant carefully grew new offshoots and discarded the mangled parts of itself from the chains. The specimen is truly stunning now. Thing is, that cactus probably lived there for years before they built the house, and they sold the house five years later. That was 15 years ago when they sold it.

That plant faced such adversity and then with almost 2 decades of neglect it looks like it was tended by the gods. Perhaps it was.

ton618 ,

What a great story of resilience! Pics please?

MegadethRulz OP ,

That’s an incredible story. All of my plants are rescues and because of the shit light situation that I have in my apartment they are all leggy but I have given out so many pups from offshoots and broken off branches that all thrive. It’s like a little orphan village in my windows now.
bonus family photo

other rescues

bamboo , in After 5 long years my pineapple plant is finally starting to flower!

This is insanely cool! I want more house plants now

NegativeInf , in After 5 long years my pineapple plant is finally starting to flower!

Your pine is starting to apple!

KillerTofu , in My bioluminescent petunia

Heck yeah! I’m excited for mine to arrive!!

Luccajan , in My bioluminescent petunia

I live in the Netherlands and GMO's are banned here so I hope some get to Switzerland(not EU) where I could buy them and then import them like glofish.

Wutchilli , in My bioluminescent petunia

I wish they would do shipping to Europe.

Zetta OP ,

I think it might be against the law in Europe. I'm not 100% sure but I think it's a lot harder to sell/ship a GMO plant there.

aasatru ,
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I think that's mostly food regulations, but I'm not an expert of the field. Might apply more broadly as well.

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