Dragon Fruit Plant (white)
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Dragon Fruit Care Guide 🌵🍉
Dragon fruit (Pitaya) is a fast-growing cactus that thrives in warm climates. Whether you’re growing it in a garden or a pot, here’s how to care for your dragon fruit plant properly.
1. Planting Requirements
✅ Soil: Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil with a pH of 6-7.
✅ Potting: Use a large pot (at least 10-15 gallons) if growing in a container.
✅ Sunlight: Requires 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
✅ Support: Provide a sturdy trellis or pole to support climbing growth.
2. Watering
💧 How Often? Water once or twice a week, allowing the topsoil to dry out between watering.
💧 Overwatering Warning: Avoid soggy soil, as dragon fruit is prone to root rot.
3. Fertilizing
🌿 Organic Fertilizer: Apply compost or manure every 1-2 months.
🌿 Balanced Fertilizer (10-10-10): Use monthly during the growing season.
🌿 Potassium & Phosphorus: Boost flowering and fruit production.
4. Pruning & Maintenance
✂️ Prune regularly to remove dead or overcrowded stems.
✂️ Train vines by tying them to a trellis.
✂️ Remove weak branches to promote stronger fruit-bearing stems.
5. Pollination & Flowering
🌸 Dragon fruit flowers bloom at night and may need hand pollination (especially in non-native areas).
🌸 Use a soft brush to transfer pollen between flowers.
🌸 Some varieties are self-pollinating, while others need cross-pollination.
6. Pests & Diseases
🐛 Common Pests: Aphids, mealybugs, and mites – use neem oil or insecticidal soap.
🍄 Diseases: Root rot, stem rot – avoid overwatering and ensure good airflow.
7. Harvesting
🍉 Fruits are ready in 30-50 days after flowering.
🍉 Harvest when the skin turns bright pink/red and gives slightly to touch.
🍉 Use a sharp knife to cut the fruit off without damaging the plant.
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