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Instant rainforest for your yard - tropical vibes made easy! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Cyathea cooperi - Australian tree fern

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🐉 New video:
Quick Guide - How to grow Dragon Fruit from a cutting

Dragon fruit from cutting video guide

Step by step guide:

1. Use a 6-10 inch long stem cutting from a mature dragon fruit plant. Let the cut end dry in the shade for 2-5 days so it forms a callus. This also helps prevent rot and fungus.

2. Use well-draining soil - well drained potting mix, Adenium mix, or cactus mix. Dragon fruit hates wet feet!

3. Plant the cutting. Stick the callused end about 2-3 inches deep into the soil. Make sure it's planted upright (the way it grew on the parent plant).

4. Support it. Add a trellis or post. Dragon fruit is a climbing cactus and needs something to grow on.

5. Water lightly. Water once after planting, then wait until the soil dries before watering again. Overwatering can rot the cutting.

6. Give it light and warmth. Place in bright, indirect sunlight while it roots. Once established, it can handle full sun. Watch it grow! Roots usually form in 2-4 weeks. New growth means it's taking off! This is the time to Ferilize it!

Watch the 30-sec video
Dragon fruit collage Shop Dragon Fruits

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Scooby and Ant (or Scooby and Booger?) A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Scooby and Niki the cats

🐜 Scooby and Ant (or Scooby and Booger?)

"It's not the things you don't know that get you into trouble. It's the things you know for sure that just ain't so." - Mark Twain

🐈📸 Scooby and Niki at TopTropicals

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How to re-pot a plant properly? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Re-potting a plant quick guide

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Do you see Musical Notes in this flower? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Clerodendrum incisum - Musical Note, Morning Kiss Clerodendrum

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Think of a future. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Cat Mr B is thinking about the future.

Cat Mr B is thinking about the future.

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How to grow Dragon Fruit from a cutting - Quick Guide. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Dragon fruit, Pitaya - Hylocereus sp.

🌵 How to grow Dragon Fruit from a cutting - Quick Guide
  • 🐉 Get a healthy cutting

  • Use a 6-10 inch long stem cutting from a mature dragon fruit plant. Let the cut end dry in the shade for 2-5 days so it forms a callus. This also helps prevent rot and fungus.
  • 🐉 Prepare the soil

  • Use well-draining soil - well drained potting mix, Adenium mix, or cactus mix is ideal. Dragon fruit hates wet feet!
  • 🐉 Plant the cutting

  • Stick the callused end about 2-3 inches deep into the soil. Make sure it's planted upright (the way it grew on the parent plant).
  • 🐉 Support it

  • Add a trellis or post. Dragon fruit is a climbing cactus and needs something to grow on.
  • 🐉 Water lightly

  • Water once after planting, then wait until the soil dries before watering again. Overwatering can rot the cutting.
  • 🐉 Give it sun and warmth

  • Place in bright, indirect sunlight while it roots. Once established, it can handle full sun.
  • 🐉 Watch it grow!

Roots usually form in 2-4 weeks. New growth means it's taking off! This is the time to Ferilize it!

🛒Shop Dragon Fruit plants and cuttings

📚 Learn more:

#Food_Forest #How_to #Dragon_Fruit

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It blooms in shade: Red Feather for your Shade Garden. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Sanchezia stenomacra - Red Feather

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The secret of getting ahead. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

The secret of getting ahead