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Oh my god my own abundance. It is a beautiful plant. I never thought about growing a dragon fruit. They seem like they're easy to to um what's the word sprout up or whatever. So if you have any tips on growing that just let me know.
Hey, carbon. Thanks for your comment. Beautiful. So tips, honestly, I live on a tropical island and it rains a lot where I live. So there's really very little pruning that I have to do or very little like attention that I have to give because one, it's a cactus and two, it rains here all the time. So I don't even need to water it. So I don't really have like any tips.
What I will add is that I'm not exactly sure that dragon fruit can be grown everywhere in the United States or wherever you are in the world. It needs like a certain kind of climate in order for it to thrive. So I would highly recommend you look into some articles about growing dragon fruit. Make sure that your region that it's good for dragon fruit to grow in. and hopefully it works out for you.
I will say this, the way that I got this plant was through a wild forage on the island. They grow on the west side of the island that I live on, wild and free. So that's how I got my plant. I actually, it was years ago, I can't exactly remember where I found it or whatever. But yeah, I will say this, they grow like a vine, so make sure you've got plenty of room.
I will say this, dragon fruit grows like a vine, even though it is a cactus, it grows like a vine. They can get very very tall, very very long, so just keep that in mind. They will overtake your garden if you allow it, so if you do place a dragon fruit plant, maybe for the like depending how large you get the plant already or if you grow it from seed, if you grow it from seed.
If you are growing the dragon fruit from seed, it will take at least two or three summer seasons to stretch out in the way that I'm talking about, where it starts to like invade your other plants and it can even crawl on your house. Like, I'll try to take a picture of the current one I have. It's crawled all the way up on my house. It's interesting.
Here's what I'll do. I will go on Google and I'll read some dragon fruit articles for you and then I will send the valid ones to you because I feel like people write an article and sometimes they put in misinformation and I don't want that for you. I want you to get it right the first time. So because I know how dragon fruit grows here where I live, I will send you the right information to your inbox here on stereo.
Unfortunately my dragon fruit are still too young to produce I guess. I've had them about two years, a couple of cactus, but they're not producing any fruit yet. They haven't floured yet so they're still maturing to that place I guess. I have lots of other fruit though. I'll trade you some dragon fruit for some mango star fruit, some custard apples, I've guava, I have all kinds of like four different kinds of grapes, bananas, papaya,
Thank you, Dreamy. Yes, me and my girls are super excited to try this year's dragon fruit. So from what I have read, it depends on the kind of dragon fruit variety that you have. We have the sweet kind, the kind that kind of has like that purple color to it. And oh my god, we love the variety. It's so delicious. First fruit is always the best because it's like yay dragon fruit season
Hello, Master Michelle. I hope you're doing well, gorgeous. Yes, I do hope that you have a very successful dragon fruit season. Will this be the first year that your dragon fruit fruit? Please let me know because that does make a difference. And is this your first time growing dragon fruit in your garden? I find that every year that passes, there's more dragon fruit every time so much love to you gorgeous