vue - How to Grow Your Own Dragon Fruit! - Complete Growing Guide
Yummy! Dragon fruit is delicious, and nutricious. It also has many beautful properties to it. It is a cactus, so be careful. However it is so stunning, and very easy to grow. Grow one today!
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Just so you're aware, from a horticultural perspective, they are normally called adventitious roots. This word has no relation to the word advantageous.
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Can you use fish fertilizer on Dragon Fruit?
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what is the nominal PH range for Dragonfruit?
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What happens when it gets soft should I though it away
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Hey can i grow them in a hanging pot 3 gallons and be safe as well as get fruit
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i live in arizona, a spot where it gets very hot, on average 106-117 degrees every day in summer, usually about 110-117 in july and august, would it be possible to grow it outside? or would it be too hot and not enough humidity for it? or would i have to wait to grow it near winter when it gets between 40-94 degrees?
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In my country the red ones are super common
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I have to fertilize it? But I'm a cheapo! Well, maybe the good soil my neighbor's cat gifted us with will help.
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how long does it take to grow dragon fruit from seed? Also, what happens during the winter?
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DO YOU SELL SEEDS FOR DRAGON FRUIT
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"Adventitious" not "'advantageous" roots.
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I just bought 3 cuttings online and looking for a vid on how to grow the cuttings and stumble on to this and I like, hey he is MIgardener, I subscribed to his vid. Nice to watch you here too, Luke.
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could you plant the dragon fruit in a hydroponic gardening
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My dragon fruit flowered but I don't think they were pollinated because we don't have bats or moths in our part of Texas. Can they be pollinated by hand? Maybe you can do a video on that.
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link?
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I've been growing these for almost 2 years and I put this video on in the background while I was doing something else and I'm like what the heck this guy sounds like Luke!?
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Luke - i'm a grower and here in Costa Rica the red variety is native, I would like to provide some feedback/correction - the advantageous root or however you called it is a 'holding root' - Pitahaya (dragon Fruit) does not feed from those, in the wild they are not on the ground either they are extremely tenacious climbers so they use these aereal roots to cling to trees. You should always plant dragonfruit near a tree trunk or provide artificial sticks so that it can climb :) - Also the Red Variety is less common and also sweeter, and its much much prettier to consume as it will leave juice or dishes you make out of it with a deep pink/fucsia color that looks extremely yummy! - also its ridiculously healthy. One last piece of advice, dragonfruit normally is 3 layers but if you get a random segment born with 4 sides PLEASE DO NOT CUT IT - you just got yourself a MALE polinizer! so praise your plant, she loves you. These stems will polinize the non-self pollinizing varieties ensuring you will have viable fruit but also they produce 3-4x more fruits so be really happy!
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How do I cure a disease like fungus on cacti?
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Hi Luke,Are the dragon fruit still in the inventory?
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There is a bit of misinformation in this video. These are not desert plants, and the side roots allow them to climb into the canopy of the jungle. You also do not want to put a cutting into soil until its callused over. Otherwise it will rot.
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