Dragon fruit farm
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Dragon fruit is an exotic cactus that is found in Asia, Mexico, and parts of South America. It is not grown in North America, which is why the plant is not a...

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In This video We are Trying to cover all things about Dragon Fruit Farming likePlantationWater RequirementProductionMaintenanceProfit Where to sell productio...
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Venez découvrir tout ce que vous vouliez savoir sur le pitaya aussi appelé fruit du dragon sans jamais avoir osé le demander.
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How to grow your own dragon fruit? Learn how to grow dragon fruit from seed in a hot, humid climate – or – a cold climate. Plus get tips for cactus success!
In this plant guide you'll learn how to grow Dragon Fruit. Dragon fruit or Pitayas are extremely unique plants that come in three different types.
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 minerals like Ca, Mg, K very well. It is quite neutral & a flush of water may also flush out the good bits
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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't hold well onto the small nutrient particles. So, although it lets water through easily, a flush of water might also flush out the good food we feed the plants, thus making it less sweet. You can use sand, perlite or rocks as the bottom layer for drainage but not too much of it. This can help some good bits retain for mo
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Check out Richard's channel: http://bit.ly/3gECZhl It's no secret dragon fruit plants are one of my all-time favorites to grow, but I've run into my fair sha...

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