Pineapple grows in the soils rich in ferrum. Even after the plant grows in pure iron ore, it gets iron starved and starts dying so it must be fertalized by Ferrum Sulphate.
If you drink stale or stored pineapple juice, it tastes like Iron syryp because it has lots of iron.
Re: Ferrum from Pineapple
By:
girilal
New Jersey USA
January 26 2007
Thanks, yes as far as I remember is that pineapple always grown in red soil rich in iron. I never knew that even it grows in the iron, it still starves iron. Wonderful news.
girilal
Re: Ferrum from Pineapple
By:
MAX VARMA
New Delhi and Vancouver
January 27 2007
Very Good.
South India...one gets lot of Pineapple ...in Italy it is called Annanas....
Max
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Re: Ferrum from Pineapple
By:
baljeet
January 27 2007
Another thing to notice is that plant just dies when soil shows zinc deficiency. It contains zinc too.