Choose a fully ripe dragon fruit, take out the pulp, rub it with your hands and try to make the seeds and pulp separate. Afterwards, use a stocking to put the diluted pulp into the water and soak it for a day, then rub it again so that the pulp and seeds are completely separated, leaving only the seeds, which are left to dry in a dry environment or gently blown dry with a fan for spare time.
Second, potting soil
Prepare an opaque potting utensil, lay a small amount of gravel at the bottom, and sprinkle some soil on top of the gravel to cover the gravel, and spray water moderately to make the surface of the soil slightly moist.
Third, sowingThe seeds will be dried by sowing directly on the soil surface, and timely spraying of water, so that the seeds and soil are completely moist, note that must not be directly poured water.
Fourth, watering
After planting, spray water and cover with plastic wrap in a timely manner, about a week or so, you can grow leaves and become viable. During this period to lift the plastic wrap watering once a day, watering timely cover.