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Default Dragonfruit growing in San Diego

Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and I am currently growing several varieties of Dragon fruit in San Diego. I special ordered my Dragon Fruit from Hawaii's Pine Islan Nursery and it cost me a grip, I think over $500.00 US to pay for them and get them shipped to me. It was really expensive because I had to pay for the Phytosanctatory inspecion/heat treatment and the shipping was super expensive too. I really did some research and many people recommended "Halley's Comet", "American Beauty", and the yellow dragon fruit so I ordered all of these and they are finally fruiting this year. I have eaten both the White and Red Dragon Fruit and I really like the Red ones waaaay more than the white. I am also growing the best white variety that grows giant super super sweet fruit that weighs about 2 lbs but the red ones still tastes better. Hope to meet some of you soon.
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