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Dragon Fruit Plant - Selenicereus Undatus
6-14" Cell Plug
Dragon Fruit when grown from a mature cutting, it takes 6- 8 months to bear. Seeded planting often takes a longer time, 1 - 2 years, before it start bearing.
Where is the best place to plant dragon fruit
It grows best in regions with favorable temperatures of 25-38 °C and good exposure to sunlight. Although it thrives in the tropical climate of the United States Department of Agriculture [USDA] zones 9-11, it may be grown successfully in any area where the temperature rises above 40°F or in a pot that can be moved inside during winter.
How can I get my dragon plant to produce more fruit
They require 6-8 hours of sunlight exposure per day and support to climb. Also, to increase production, you need to do routine pruning, proper fertilization, and night pollination.
What is the lifespan of It
When well cultivated, the dragon fruit plants can live and bear for between 20 and 30 years. They need to be pruned and protected from diseases for them to last longer and continue to produce.
How often should I water it
In the hot weather, water your plants every week or two or any time the top inch of soil is getting wet but in the cold months, don't overwater because root rot can occur.
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