November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow Dragonfruit Part 5: HARVEST and End of Season Care


In the final video on how to grow dragon fruit from cuttings, we harvest my very first dragon fruit in just 14 months from planting stem cuttings! That is extremely fast dragon fruit growing if I do say so myself. I’m very pleased with how this journey has gone, and if you have any questions please feel free to drop a comment.

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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow Dragonfruit Part 5: HARVEST and End of Season Care

  1. A great series. My Cactus gets actually its first bud. I took it a few days ago out the greenhouse into the full sun. Now we have a few days with 30 to 20 degrees and 12 to 6 degrees in night. The bud is now 19cm long . Hope it will open until the nights are too cold. What do you think is the minimum temperature for blooming?

  2. Fellow San Diegan here – mine has its first fruit after 5 years (i didn't care for it as well as I could have and its a tangled mess as well). How long did it take for the fruit to ripen?

  3. You'd love to see my mother in law's wall of dragonfruit. And I do mean WALL. She used the railing at the top of the wall to trellis it. So she has a good 20ft or more of thick dragonfruit plants, but it's only a couple of plants, but they are long and dense. I believe we bought the house with an old dragonfruit plant. Like 12 years old or older. It's huge!

  4. I missed when/why you've marked with a sharpie (or similar) with the dates — is that the date that the fruit started to form? When the plant did the flower? when It started changing colors? Can you tell us more about that? Thanks!!!!

  5. im blessed to have the soil And climate for them they grow like weeds in the dry trooics of far nth queensland Australia…. getting tbr Trellesing right is the most important thing.. can belueve u put tgem in pits espessually 4 together the roots are big and they are heavey feeders

  6. Epic Gardening – If I have a green house, and a heat pump that keep the temperature constantly at 80 degree Fahrenheit all year round, and have artificial light at night, then how many months in a year would a dragon fruit tree bear fruit ?

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