zcbang 100+ White Dragon Fruit Seeds Pitaya Pitahaya Hylocereus Undatus Cactus Grow Rare





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- •Plant the seeds. Sprinkle the dragon fruit seeds across the soil surface and cover with a thin layer of soil. It's okay if it barely covers the seeds—they don't need to be planted deep.
- •Water. Water or mist the soil bed consistently, keeping it evenly moist. If your soil tends to dry out, cover the soil bed with plastic wrap to trap moisture in until the seeds germinate.
- •Thin and transplant. As your dragon fruit seedlings continue to grow, thin them to give each new plant room. If you're growing them indoors, transplant them to larger pots. A mature dragon fruit will eventually need at least a twenty-gallon pot (that's at least twenty inches wide) for optimal health.
- •Support. Once your dragon fruit plant reaches twelve inches tall, it will need a support system to continue to grow—after all, dragon fruits are climbing cacti. Set up a trellis or wood stake that your plant can grow up.
zcbang 100+ White Dragon Fruit Seeds Pitaya Pitahaya Hylocereus Undatus Cactus Grow Rare
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They sprouted!!
Lesley M. Anderson✓ Verified Purchase•May 14, 2023
After reading the reviews, I decided to throw caution to the wind and order these seeds. It looks like most seeds did not sprout as promised. I followed the directions of the seller, and after about a week I now have dragon fruit seedlings. Start with damp soul and sprinkle the seeds event over the soil. I did not cover them with a topsoil. Spray lightly with water and put in a sunny warm place. Keep checking to make sure the soil is damp, but not soaking wet! Spray lightly with water if the soil looks dry. Be sure to check the seeds every day. So far my seedlings are doing great! Hopefully they will work out for you. 😀







