Dragon fruit is a climbing succulent shrub of the Cactaceae family. Its fruit is rich in nutrients, including plant albumin and rich vitamins that are rare in ordinary fruits. It tastes good, sweet and juicy. In fact, in many areas, you can grow dragon fruit at home on your balcony. There is no need to buy seedlings, just find a branch and cut it.
Techniques for propagating dragon fruit by cuttings
The cutting time can be any time in spring or autumn. From May to September, cut a healthy, plump stem about ten centimeters long from the mother plant. Dry.
Apply some plant ash to the wound, and then dry it in the sun for five hours to a day. This will prevent germs behind it. If there is potassium permanganate, disinfect it.
Prepare the soil medium for the cuttings. Ordinary river sand is sufficient. Spray water on the sand first, but there should be no open water and a little moisture. After cutting, place it in a well-ventilated and relatively dry place with shade. place.
Dragon fruit is easy to propagate by cuttings. After cuttings are inserted into the soil, roots usually grow in twenty days. It doesn't need to be taken care of very carefully, just water it once in a while, and when new stems grow out, it can be transplanted into a pot.
Tips for dragon fruit care
The best soil for growing dragon fruit is leaf rot soil, plus garden soil and a small amount of river sand. The ratio is 5:4:1.
Dragon fruit needs sufficient sunlight. When the dragon fruit grows new buds, it must be exposed to more sun.
Apply more fertilizer, you can use organic fertilizer and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, a small amount at a time, apply thin fertilizer frequently.
Dragon fruit grows very quickly. As long as the soil in the pot is loose and fertile, if it is grown on the balcony, the diameter of the pot is large enough, the soil is nutritious, and the watering is sufficient, it can grow one or two centimeters a day.
About a year and a half after the flower friend took the cuttings, the flowers bloomed and red fruits grew almost naturally from planting to harvesting.
The fruits you grow yourself are very sweet and very tasty.