Typically with Dragon fruit grown from seed they start to grow a little skinny and thin. This is a quick tip on how to grow a stronger Dragon fruit with a thicker trunk.
Up potted and ready to be a great new strong plant.
Update: 4/19/16 a new bud has appeared after 3 weeks.
Update: 5/3/16
Update: June 2016
Would you be willing to sell any of your dragon fruit cuttings? I'm here in Seattle too and was looking into growing my own.
ReplyDeleteI've let the plant die. But you can have a peruvian apple cactus. There's a higher chance of it fruiting and grows less crazy. Flavor is nearly identical
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome. I will try to grow both as I just ordered a dragon fruit cutting and would be more than happy to try a peruvian apple cactus too.
DeleteCan I email you to coordinate a pickup ?
email me binbinnine@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI just ordered a dragon fruit plant. Is it possible to grow Dragon fruit in Seattle and what precuation I should take to keep it alive.
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance.