Dragon Fruit Plants Red vs White Dragon Fruit: What's The Difference? To tell the difference between the red & white dragon fruits (even before peeling the fruit), we can look at their scales, flowers & sometimes branches. Here are the differences
Dragon Fruit Plants How to Grow Sweeter, More Flavorful Dragon Fruits Let's find out how to grow sweet-tasting dragon fruits: Firstly, Not Too Much Sand Sand is a well-draining material with very low Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC). It doesn&
Dragon Fruit Plants Testing the Sweetness of Dragon Fruits: Using Brix To test the sweetness of dragon fruits, you can use a little tool called the BRIX refractometer (or Br for short). It measures the sugar content in the juice. On
Dragon Fruit Plants Winter Care Tips for Dragon Fruit Plants As winter approaches, many growers bring their dragon fruit plants indoors. If the temperatures get below 32-55F (0 - 12.8C), it will damage the plants. Some folks hook lines
Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruit Varieties: Selection Guide Most of the dragon fruits we have today originate from central America–in places like Guatemala, Nicaragua & Colombia. In the 1980s or so, the Frenchmen helped carry these to
Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruits Dropping? Here's Why Dragon fruits dropping off the branch may be because the fruits have been left on the trees for way too long. They naturally drop off then as they get over-ripe.
Dragon Fruit Plants Can Dragon Fruit Plants Survive in Saline Water: Answered Growing & harvesting dragon fruits in saline water and even salty soil has been experimented and implemented successfully in places around the world. This is one farmer (Mr. Phuong) who
Dragon Fruit Plants How to Prune Dragon Fruits: When & What to Prune Most people prune the dragon fruits after they have set fruits. This is usually the fall season. Depending on where you are located, this can be November or May. Before
Dragon Fruit Plants Ants on Dragon Fruit Flowers: Big Problem or No Problem At All? It may be better just to leave the ants on dragon fruit flowers alone. Let the ants do their work. Some folks say ants really help carry a so-called mysterious
Dragon Fruit Plants How to Tell if Dragon Fruits Are Ripe & Ready For Harvest? About 3 days after the dragon fruits have turned from green to red, you can harvest them. Look for a pink red color on the skin & scales. Try wiggling
Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruit Splitting: Why & How to Prevent It Dragon fruit cracking or splitting up may be because of over-watering when the fruits are nearly ripe & because of some other physical factors. Sometimes, growers leave the fruits on
Dragon Fruit Plants Where & How: Dragon Fruit Cuttings & Containers Dragon fruits in general like some big, wide space for their roots to expand out. Let's check out some good places to get your cuttings and containers to
Dragon Fruit Plants Are There Red Dragon Fruit Flowers? Yes, there are red dragon fruit flowers. Some varieties of dragon fruit have reddish, pink & purple shades. They are just as beautiful as the white flowers. Have a look
Dragon Fruit Plants Why Are Some Dragon Fruits So Small? Small dragon fruits may be related to the pollination rate, plant health & flower opening/closing. Let's see some possible reasons together below: 1. Pollination Successful Fertilized Rate
Dragon Fruit Plants How to Pollinate Dragon Fruit Let's see how we can hand pollinate dragon fruit. It's lots of fun.
Dragon Fruit Plants Orange Spots on Dragon Fruit Plants: 3 Ways to Handle Red orange spots on dragon fruit plants are often caused by overwatering or high humidity (beginning of rainy season). The excess moisture attracts a fungus with this long name Botryosphaeria
Dragon Fruit Plants How to Graft Dragon Fruits: 3 Grafting Styles Let's experiment dragon fruit grafting together: Why do people graft dragon fruits 1. Easily switch between different species White dragon fruits are grown widely because they are strong,
Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruit Stem & Root Rotting: Saving & Preventing When completely drenched in water, the dragon fruit plants can withstand for 6-10 days. After this period of time, their roots might rot. In some severe cases, you might see
Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruit Plants Flower but Produce No Fruits: Solutions Dragon fruit flowers but produces no fruits is one of the most common problems growers face. There are some aspects to look at for this situation. Let's check
Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruit Plants Turning Yellow: Reasons & Fixes The yellowing of dragon fruit plants may be their natural response to reduce the amount of sunlight they're getting. Let's see some ideas why the branches
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Dragon Fruit Plants Dragon Fruit Flowers Fall Off: Reasons & Solutions If the dragon fruit flowers fall off but the fruit has started to set, then it is in its normal cycle. If the flowers fall off without the fruit setting,
Dragon Fruit Plants Best Fertilizer for Dragon Fruit: Feeding Ideas + 3 Feed Stages Dragon fruits overall are quite light feeders. If unfertilized however, they tend to grow more slowly. During the initial growing stage, a balanced nitrogen feed is good for the dragon
Dragon Fruit Plants Best Soil for Dragon Fruit: What They Like and Don't Like Let's see some soil that works well for dragon fruit plants and others that may not. Firstly, Not Too Much Sand Sand, although well-draining, does not hold onto
Dragon Fruit Plants How to Plant Dragon Fruit Cuttings Growing dragon fruit from cuttings is usually much faster than growing them from seeds. To start, let's see what to do when you first get the cuttings: When