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Yes, I haven't planted it.
1 Take a ripe dragon fruit and remove some of the pulp.
2 Then soak in water and crush the pulp.
3 Then sieve it with a filter cloth several times to remove any excess pulp.
4 Strain through a strainer several times until the pulp is completely separated from the seeds.
5 Then dry the seeds.
6 Take an impermeable potting vessel and put some gravel on the bottom (usually some bonsai shops will sell this kind of gravel).
7 Then sprinkle some soil and cover the gravel.
8 Then you can put a mold and sprinkle some gravel on the outside of the mold, so that the soil is isolated from the gravel.
9 Then sprinkle the dried seeds in the soil and lightly spray them with a watering can. Note: Do not pour water directly.
10 Reuse plastic wrap.
Cover, remember to lift the plastic wrap every other day and sprinkle it with a watering can.
11 After 3-5 days, you will notice that the seeds have begun to germinate, and you can remove the plastic wrap that covers them.
12 After a while, the little seedlings began to grow taller again.
13 After a few weeks, the seedlings began to grow into "cacti" with small thorns.
14 When the seedlings have grown a little stronger, they can be poured out of the potting pot and planted separately.
15 When you grow a little longer, the dragon fruit will begin to blossom.
16 When the flowers bloom they bear fruit, they can taste the fruit.
That's it, I like it
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No, dragon fruit cultivation is like a cactus, it needs to be cut or grafted, and the one you grow yourself can be enjoyed as a potted plant at most.
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How is it possible to grow dragon fruit, it will only sprout, not bear fruit.
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No, there are requirements for the climate.
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How to grow dragon fruit at home? Throw the black seeds in a pot and they will look great when they grow.
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1. The sunspots in dragon fruit can be planted, but before planting in pots, the seeds of dragon fruit must be treated and separated, and planting the pulp in the soil will cause rotting insects.
2. Find a clean yarn bag at home, soak the dragon pulp in water to clean and rub, and then filter the water through the gauze bag to separate, repeat many times, the sunspot particles that can stick to the pulp are completely separated, and then use the filter to air dry the seeds in a cool environment, which can be used in pots.
3. Sandy loam soil or pine soil should be selected in the soil substrate for dragon fruit cultivation, and coarse sand or pebbles should be added to the soil to increase the softness and air permeability of the soil, and quickly protect and promote the rooting of seeds, and it is best to disinfect the soil in a high-temperature environment.
4. Sprinkle the dried seeds on the surface of the soil, do not deliberately bury them in the soil, and then cover and seal the potting soil with plastic wrap and other materials. Spray water every 2 to 3 days in a ventilated and bright light environment and wait about a week to see if the dragon fruit has started to sprout.
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Dragon fruit seeds can grow dragon fruit, but the cycle from sowing to fruit is longer, before using seeds for sowing, the pulp should be placed in clean water and scrubbed until the seeds and pulp are completely separated, and then the dragon fruit seeds are soaked in warm water for 24 hours to improve the activity of the seeds, and then they are taken out to dry and set aside.
1. Yes
Dragon fruit seeds can grow dragon fruit, but it takes a long time from the seed sowing to the plant fruit, so before sowing dragon fruit seeds, the pulp should be placed in clean water and scrubbed 3-4 times, and the pulp on the surface of the seed should be cleaned to prevent the mucilage on the surface from affecting the seedling emergence speed of the seed.
2. Treat the seeds
When the seeds of dragon fruit are separated, they should be soaked in warm water between 20-30 degrees for 24 hours, wait for the seeds to be full of whitening, and then take out the dragon fruit seeds and place them in a ventilated environment to dry, note that in the process of soaking the seeds, you need to change the water every 3 hours to prevent the growth of bacteria and affect the germination rate of dragon fruit seeds.
3. Provide soil
When sowing dragon fruit seeds, it should be sown into the soil mixed with nutrient soil, river sand, base fertilizer and animal bone meal, and then cover the surface of the seeds with a layer of fine sandy soil.
4. Replenish water and fertilizer
Freshly sown dragon fruit, to water every 3 days, so that the plant grows in a moist environment, and wait until the dragon fruit grows buds, then reduce the frequency of watering, you can water the plant every 5-7 days, to avoid too wet in the soil, resulting in rot of dragon fruit.
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Of course you can, huh, why not?
The seeds of dragon fruit are small and numerous, oval and black, and the hardness of different varieties varies greatly, and the weight of 1,000 seeds is about 3-5 grams, because the seeds are too small, the germination rate and germination potential are very weak, and it is difficult to apply them to production.
In order to ensure the stable inheritance of the excellent genetic characteristics of dragon fruit, asexual propagation techniques such as cuttings and tissue culture are used, but in order to obtain more variations to find excellent offspring, sexual reproduction must be considered, but it is generally only used in scientific experiments. Even in scientific research experiments, due to the young dragon fruit seeds, the nutrients stored inside are also small, and the resistance is very poor, so special attention should be paid to the protection of dragon fruit seeds during the seedling period, and the focus of protection is nutrition and adversity. The buds that emerge from the seeds are small and the seedlings are relatively thin, so special care should be taken to protect them.
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ok!No problem.
This is the seed that sprouts.
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The seeds inside dragon fruit can germinate. However, you need to wait for the seeds inside to mature before planting and germinating. The steps to germinate the black seeds in the dragon fruit are as follows:
1. Strain the pulp with gauze.
2. Wash the residual pulp with water and let it dry for a while.
3. Find a flower tray with nutrient soil to keep the soil moist enough.
4. Sprinkle the dried dragon fruit seeds evenly in the pot.
5. Watering and covering with plastic wrap (for moisturizing and keeping warm, but to change the air).
6. Keep sufficient moisture and temperature (above 10 degrees) during the period, with moderate light.
7. Germinate after a few days and remove the film.
8. Finally, it can grow a body like an immortal pillar.
The ripe fruit of dragon fruit has a red skin, white or red flesh inside, and the flesh contains seeds the size of sesame seeds, and a ripe fruit contains about a thousand seeds.
It is more troublesome to take dragon fruit seeds, and the flesh must be diluted before being removed. Dry the seeds as soon as possible before planting, and keep the soil moist, so cover the planting soil with a film before germination and water it once a day. It takes about two weeks to three weeks to grow into a seedling.
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Yes, but it will have to wait until the "black sesame seeds" are ripe. The estimation in the market is not good, the seeds are not ripe. Dragon fruit is mainly propagated by cuttings or grafting.
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Yes, I've done it, and it's still growing, like a cactus.
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No, that's an amputee plant.
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It can be planted. The seeds I sowed during the Qingming Festival this year germinated in a week, and now after two months, they have become small seedlings with long thorns, about 1 cm long, dense, and quite cute. Having said that, separating the seeds and then drying them is like sesame seeds, which takes a lot of effort, otherwise the seeds are prone to mold, and the work is wasted.
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Yes, but there is a lot of variability and I do not adopt it in production.
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Yes, I planted. Germination is quite fast, but it will be slower when it grows.
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There are various ways to grow dragon fruit, which can be planted by climbing walls or by building sheds, but the pillar cultivation is the most common, and its advantages are low production cost and high land utilization.
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You can throw a whole piece of dragon fruit into the soil, and it will produce a lot of buds.
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Dragon fruit pot planting method:
Choose a good vegetable garden soil and put it in a pot (the soil accounts for 2 3 of the container).
Stick the dragon fruit seeds with a moistened toothpick and embed the tip of the toothpick in the shallow layer of the soil.
Then wet your hands and let the droplets of water drip down your fingers into the container, and if you still see the seeds, you can sprinkle a little soil powder.
Growth: Within a week, once the soil is dry, the seeds can germinate smoothly by replenishing water in time.
After germination, it can be observed that the two **leaves of the dragon fruit seedling are hypertrophied, which is its recent nutrition**. At first, dragon fruit seedlings grow slowly, but when the fleshy stem in the shape of a triangular pyramid grows to a certain length, it can grow normally.
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Just sprinkle a thin layer and barely cover the seeds.
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