I can't wait to see Dr Pastor Paul Enenche with his amazing dancing steps dancing alongside Dr D.K Olukoya in the City of Gold where He is Preparing for us in heaven. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and Pastor David Ibiyeome lifting hands together in worship No Denomination in heaven o. Chai what a glorious sight!
May we all make it there in Jesus mighty name Amen.
When you see God in a person's Race, the outcomes is inexplicable. I remember this amazing Fruit when I always made the African Hairstyle called Pineapple 🍍 with thread materials... This made the hair grow so long naturally. Wow🤠
(This reminds me of when we usually dig deep into the earth to find artifacts in Enugu Ezike)
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By Redouane Elmoden:
How to grow pineapples at home in containers: From pineapple tops to sweet rewards
1. Container Selection: Choose a large container with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging, ideally a 5-gallon one.
2. Potting Mix: Use well-draining potting mix with organic matter, adding perlite or sand for better drainage.
3. Prepare Pineapple Tops: Twist off leafy crowns from ripe pineapples, ensuring no fruit flesh remains. Let them air dry for a few days.
4. Planting: Press the pineapple crown gently into the potting mix, ensuring its base is slightly above the soil level.
5. Water and Sunlight: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, placing the container in a sunny spot with 6-8 hours of sunlight.
6. Maintenance: Fertilize every 2-3 months with balanced fertilizer, and remove dead or yellowing leaves as needed.
7. Patience: Pineapples grow slowly and may take up to two years to fruit. Continue caring for the plant with regular watering, fertilizing, and sunlight.
8. Harvest: Once the pineapple matures and turns golden yellow, gently twist it off the plant. Cut off the leafy crown and enjoy your homegrown pineapple.
Follow these steps for a thriving pineapple plant in containers, and soon you'll be enjoying your own delicious harvest.
Written by Redouane Elmoden
I can't plant this one o in another person's compound... 😆
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