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What is the procedure for cultivating dragon fruit?

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If you've planted your dragon fruit plant from seeds and they're now visibly growing, separate them into their own pots. They need their own turf to grow and flourish. You'll notice a bloom start to develop over the course of many weeks. read more

Dragon fruit is important as a fruits as well as ornamental plant. Ripen fruits can be used directly to consume. Also it can be used for produce jam, ice cream, jelly, fruit juice as well as wine. read more

Dragon fruit pulp close-up (image above) Some would say the fruit tastes a little bland but I think the same about some varieties of watermelon and that doesn't stop me from eating them. The taste of the dragon fruit is like a melon with the texture and tiny seeds similar to a kiwi fruit. read more

To grow a dragon fruit plant, otherwise known as a Hylocereus cactus, start by filling a gardening pot with well-drained, sandy cactus soil. Then, grab either dried cactus cuttings or dragon fruit seeds and plant them flush with the soil line. read more

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