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10-02-2012, 10:38 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Dragon Fruit (air-pots)
Hello Everyone!!! New to this and i look forward to learning and sharing knowledge about all the amazing plants we Grow and share.
On a side note I like to use "air pruning" type pots for different plants i have, so i decided to try one Dark Star Dragon fruit cutting in a smart pot. Flash forward its doing well and now has a runner at the edge of the pot!? I've never had dragon fruit do this before so i was wondering if this has happened to any one else? whether common or odd any info would be appreciated Thank you. Last edited by Blue BlaZe Serenade : 10-02-2012 at 11:30 PM. |
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Re: Dragon Fruit (air-pots)
That's pretty cool.. :^)
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10-02-2012, 10:55 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Thanks, i've never had a runner with any dragon fruit till this point so im caught a little off guard on this one.
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Even if its rare (who knows?) I'd say you must be doing something right. :^)
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Wow, awesome! I'm growing Physical Graffiti, Paul Thompson, American Beauty, Hylocereus ocamponis, and Hylocereus Megalanthus.
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H. Megalanthus is a tropical species and is not as well suited to the subtropics. It can take up to nine months to ripen where I live. The others don't take nearly as long.
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I've never seen that before. Do you remember about how deep you planted the original segment?
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The runner in qustion is 3 and a half inches away from the base of cutting i did scrape a little of the sand/soil aside to see if theres in fact a arm or long root didnt see anything im unsure how deep the root or arm really is. next spring im planting this little guy in ground till then im curious to see how this little runner develops, the other thought on my mind is it considered a juvenile like a seedling or will it fruit right away once it has the right amount of mass like a mature cutting would once its grown? Last edited by Blue BlaZe Serenade : 10-03-2012 at 05:25 PM. |
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Re: Dragon Fruit (air-pots)
its new growth i.e. side shoot that just grew under ground before merging..when i start a new cutting off of mine i use one at least a foot long,i put the cutting in a pot,fill with soil,just leave 1/2 inch tip poking out...depends on type but i have had {runners}coming up the sides of the pot with in 7 months,3 or 4 are common have had 6 once but two withered and died,why???no say.. but the rest of it is still going well..hope this helps
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Re: Dragon Fruit (air-pots)
You really shouldn't plant them in cactus mix. Remember, unlike other cacti, dragon fruit are from the forest, so they need soil with lots of organic matter. Cactus mix just won't cut it in that department. Add some compost.
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Re: Dragon Fruit (air-pots)
There is no need to put a cutting very deep into the soil. Most commercial growers barely put them into the soil and support them with a stake or post. The flesh of the segment will just rot by having it planted in the soil. This has been written about quite a bit by growers in the U.S., Asia, etc. in the pitaya discussion group at PitayaFruit : Pitaya And Other Dessert-Fruiting Cacti
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Very true but i really just use it as a base for drainage and throw in worm castings, peat, rock dust, leaf mold and some goodies from my composter. thanks for the info tho its good to see every one helping each other, OH yea by the way sea weed does wonders! My gojis really seem to respond to it more tho
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Organic matter only improves the soil has nothing to do with what will or will not grow
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well if i ever get one to rot i will let you know...rot = to much water,weather its under soil or not...i might start some deep but i dont water i only use a spray bottle until i see{runners}i guess its just my own method...
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Have you found that starting them that way grow faster/slower? Oh i almost forgot from what i found so far a long cutting almost completely covered that gets runners would just be lateral branches(arms) growing from the cutting itself but my cutting is only about two inches down and has a runner after getting curious enough i dug around it deep enough and found its from a large root that was damaged during trasplant ill update more on this later wit pics, |
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Welcome to the forums BBS , where lots of people know lots of stuff!!
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Re: Dragon Fruit (air-pots)
The traditional way of "planting" them in Nicaragua (a native growing area) is to toss a cutting onto a pile of rocks. Not much organic matter there and certainly not planted to deep!
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