Setting up the Soil Bed
Dragon fruit plants are sun-loving plants. Pick a location for your garden that gets six hours or more of sunlight. Prepare a soft, nutrient-rich, well-draining soil for the garden.
Obtaining the Seeds for Dragon Fruit
Get a large dragon fruit from the fruit market, then cut it in half. Scoop out all the black seeds and let them sit for at least 12 hours on a paper towel or in another soft, dry spot.
Plant the Seeds
It’s now the ideal moment to plant the little black seeds in the garden soil because they have dried. Evenly distribute the seeds over the prepared soil, then gently cover them with a thin layer of soil. Recall that a large layer of soil is not necessary to cover dragon fruit seeds.
Watering
The dragon fruit cactus is not like other cacti. It’s critical to add enough moisture throughout the early growth phases since they require adequate moisture levels to survive. The plant gains a certain amount of water tolerance as it gets older. But it’s crucial to add enough water if you want a robust, best-fruiting, blooming dragon plant.
Thinning and Pruning
Once the plant matures and reaches a suitable height, trim any excess stems and remove any underperforming plants. Auf diese Weise, your dragon fruit has more room to breathe.
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