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3 hours ago, Brad52 said:

So you should be able to grab the fruit by the top, twist, and have the top come off with very little fruit pulp.  Then just peel leaves off until you have enough stem exposed to be able to pot/plant the top but let sit for a few days and that should be enough to plant it w/o water involved.  Granted, this is Hawai'i but if I just toss a top into the yard and do nothing else, it will eventually root and grow a plant w/o stripping any leaves etc.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Picked mine today, only two slips tho.

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My first attempt rotted, my 2nd attempt rooted, my 3rd attempt I cut off too much, and we'll see how #4 goes (just potted up) 

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