We dont tend to have products that you use on your side of world so for those that dont have the root powder either: when propagating cuttings in water, once roots are established. I just start adding a little soil each day over about a week to the water. I find this helps to acclimate from full water to soil.
I lived in Ecuador for 8 years and since moving back to the states, have always missed the Pitajaya! Going to try to grow this and bring some of that flavor into my own garden! Thank you! Lovely video!!
Depending on where in the States you live, the climate may not be suitable for dragon fruit, so keep that in mind. Even if the temperature is great, the humidity might not be enough. Take care, and consider a greenhouse.
I’ve been searching for one just like this and never could until my wife came home today with literally a small arm on it😮I just root dip it and placed it in some soil. So let’s see what happens. It says golden dragon
Thank you Richard! I picked up a yellow dragon with a same size green momma attached today at Publix. I'm trying this method of rooting to see what will happen. Already growing bunch of yellows I started from a seed. They are still too young to bare fruit. My red dragons are producing this year. Thank you for introducing me to growing this wonderful fruit and an entire community of growers who share the same passion!!!❤
I have had no problem growing red and white flesh dragon fruit from seed, but I have not had a single germination of yellow seeds. Irregardless of the method I try. The only difference being the gel encapsulated seeds typical of the yellow dragon fruit. I found a yellow with a good stem and am attempting to root it as in this video. Thank you for the tips. Hope it works. Thank you Chuck
Ok so I live in the north east in Connecticut and I just put the seeds in some dirt or I put it in a papers towel and mist it until I see a tiny bit of green then I put the paper towel in the dirt in a small pot and they sprouted for me also I would recommend putting a plastic bag over the pot
Thank you for all of your videos; they're very informative and you are very well spoken. Not even gonna front, this is my favorite gardening channel. Thanks to you, my indoor Pittsburgh dragon fruit jungle is fluorishing! Hollaaaaaa
Awesome videos!! I have loved watching and learning your techniques. I graft many types of cactus and wanted to try grafting yellow types, however i could only find a piece just big enough to try and root, thanks to seeing this video, i now have a rooted section! Cant wait to cross breed these with something els!
You can add a small amount of the hydrogen peroxide right in the shot cup of water. The oxygen will help them root and you won't have to switch the water out as often too.
Found u thru Kevin, (Eric/Epic). Love your videos! sometimes it's hard to find an expert who also understands what makes a video not only watchable, but legit entertaining. Great job! My son and I want to grow ANY dragon fruit so that we can taste a ripe one. We've tried 2 of the most common ones, and a small red one that was as disgusting as it was beautiful, a juxtaposition SO strong I couldn't believe my own senses! So, thanks again for the info!
I had literally just done my first graft with store bought fruit using your other video and this video just pops up. I wasn’t confident of grafting so would have tried this rooting method instead. Now i gotta go see if i can find another fruit with stem to try rooting. But, but why not just root in soil like normal cutting? Why in water? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tips. Very informative. Now I am going to ask my friends to maybe donate a small piece of their dragon fruit plant, so I can try growing. Wish me luck.
I always watch your youtube channel and thanks a lot ,im successful to graft palora ..godbless richard ..thanks for sharing your knowledge on grating 😊😊😊
This is a brilliant idea!!🎊🎈🎉🎈🎈🎊🎉🤗 I'm not successful with grafting at this time, I'm going to try this technique. Can't waite to see the outcome.🤗🎊🎊🎈🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for sharing.😊🎈
Hi Richard… you inspire me to grow dragon fruit… Your videos are very helpful and makes one want to watch your other videos as well… I do want to know though if the end of the stem submerge in water was also cut before putting it in water?
Wow, I tried it that way also but I put a little too much water that it touched the part where it fruited and end up spoiled and never tried it again 🙁. Glad to hear yours rooted.😃 Now I’ll try it again. Thanx🙏
Thank you for all your advice I always buy dragon fruit try to take them off and put it in water but it always gets rotten now I know what to do I will give it a try
I wish I had seen this video a few weeks ago. 😢 i bought some fruits that had thick, healthy stems connected to them. I didn't know that I could have grown them. I have 15 red dragon fruit plants growing, started from seed. The yellow never took sprout 😞 At least now i know for the next time I buy yellow with stems... I can regrow them. 😀 👍 Thank-You
@@GraftingDragonFruit Definitely 😀 now my mission when buying dragon fruits, is to find the ones with stems. 😉 Growing from seeds, does take quite some time. I began growing my plants nearly 2 yrs ago, without a greenhouse. Just growing them indoors. They are about 10-20 inches long. Lots of white soft spikes, and quite a few black hard spikes. Can I ask, what do I do about the side growths? Out of Nowhere, a few of them grew side sprouts (overnight), and are about 1-3inches long.
Is there an update video how this cutting did? I just found some of these variety at Costco! Excited to try to root it. What kind of soil did you use? Also i have regular rooting plant powder hormone- would that work if I dipped it into the powder first? Thanks for your helpful vids
Hello Richard, thanks for this awesome video. My wife and I are starting our fruit garden and one of the fruits we want to grow is Dragon Fruit. We have a question, we were given two cuttings yesterday, they are about two feet long each. Do I need to put them in water to get the roots going or is that method only when starting from a fruit stem? Thank you in advance for all your future videos. If we ever go to Cali, I will make sure to look you up. God bless
I live in North CA. Temp starts to drop to 40-45 F at night. Is it still safe to keep the young DF outside or I need to cover them with the frost protection blanket. I have been covering them for this week just in case. Thanks Richard.
@Tropical Bay Area : I put them at the most sunny location. They get sun all morning and most afternoon but haven’t noticed any growth. I potted them in September I think, should I fertilize them a little bit since they are babies, about 5 -7 months old.
How do you actually find stem like that though? The ones here, ngl, walmart stems are cut around, not through, and this other store cuts em really short and puts wave over the stubs, I can't seem to find a nice meaty one
That looks similar size and all to one I got the other day , it was the first dragon fruit I have ever tried and I really liked it but I don't think any of them had any stem material on them at all but I will try to remember that just in case because I would love to be able to grow some. Thanks I did start the seeds from the one I got.
Hello richard, i am from puerto rico and there are very few dragon fruit sellers here on puerto rico. I would like to get some cuttings from you if its possible, is there any way to contact you? i am 16y old and started my df hobby with your videos as inspiration!
Question: the cut part on the top (not the bottom where you want roots) and where the fruit was attached... does it need to be sealed? If it does, what do you use to seal it? Or, will it "scab over" and be okay.
Thanks for this I was thinking the same thing when I saw a cutting piece on dragon fruit at the store but never thought of rooting in water first just stuck it in dirt
Actually, the bubbling of hydrogen peroxide doesn't show that it's killing anything (though you could use it as a proxy to know that the H2O2 hasn't completely decomposed into H2O and thus potentially able to kill living things). The bubbling of the H2O2 is decomposition into H2O & O2 catalyzed by protective enzymes called catalases which are ubiquitous. These will be found in the plant tissue (though many bacteria will have catalases as well).
Richard! I am honestly surprised you put dragon fruits in water, my trick for cutting is to leave them in the shade, they grow the roots in the dark normally like a cutting does. Water just turns dragonfruit plant to mush. i got about 50 cuttings in the garage right now rooting, all i need is the proper motivation this week to make all the trellises for the crop Any suggestions?
I've been wondering if there was a way to do this! When this finally fruits, should it be identical to the fruit from the store, or does it need some special input like fertilizer?
Hi, I'm new to your channel. I'm curious what kind of plant is that behind you? Is it live plant? How did you make it round like that? Sorry, so many questions lolz.
hi Richard. Im a newbie. Well I just watched the clip and wonder how to know which is the upper tip and which will be the rooting tip ? I'm might going to submerge the wrong tip. thx
How long do you expect it to be before this is mature enough to flower? Isn't this method similar to planting a seed, so it will be many years before flowering? Or is it quicker somehow?
Anything from seed is gonna be a while. Cuttings, in general, come from a plant already past that life stage, and in this case, and usually most cases, come from a plant that's already fruit bearing, so we're talking maybe 6-10 years with seedlings vs 6 months to a year from cutting, in terms of fruit production
We dont tend to have products that you use on your side of world so for those that dont have the root powder either: when propagating cuttings in water, once roots are established. I just start adding a little soil each day over about a week to the water. I find this helps to acclimate from full water to soil.
Thank you!
This is what I’ve been looking for. Found a few roots growing out of a store bought fruit.
When u buy a drgaon fruit and take the ccatus piece off do u just plant it since it like alreay dry from bottom
I usually graft it to get a better chance. But also had success planting the dry part and getting it to root.
Richard, I picked the best one from my grocery and twisted the stem off. How do I show it to you and have you tell me if it is good for rooting?
I lived in Ecuador for 8 years and since moving back to the states, have always missed the Pitajaya! Going to try to grow this and bring some of that flavor into my own garden! Thank you! Lovely video!!
Depending on where in the States you live, the climate may not be suitable for dragon fruit, so keep that in mind. Even if the temperature is great, the humidity might not be enough. Take care, and consider a greenhouse.
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 i live in wi and can find them, you just gotta check the Hispanic food stores
I’ve been searching for one just like this and never could until my wife came home today with literally a small arm on it😮I just root dip it and placed it in some soil. So let’s see what happens. It says golden dragon
@@darksidedsoonnelson2522anything yet?
@@darksidedsoonnelson2522 did it work?
Thank you Richard! I picked up a yellow dragon with a same size green momma attached today at Publix. I'm trying this method of rooting to see what will happen. Already growing bunch of yellows I started from a seed. They are still too young to bare fruit. My red dragons are producing this year. Thank you for introducing me to growing this wonderful fruit and an entire community of growers who share the same passion!!!❤
I have had no problem growing red and white flesh dragon fruit from seed, but I have not had a single germination of yellow seeds. Irregardless of the method I try. The only difference being the gel encapsulated seeds typical of the yellow dragon fruit. I found a yellow with a good stem and am attempting to root it as in this video.
Thank you for the tips. Hope it works.
Thank you
Chuck
Ok so I live in the north east in Connecticut and I just put the seeds in some dirt or I put it in a papers towel and mist it until I see a tiny bit of green then I put the paper towel in the dirt in a small pot and they sprouted for me also I would recommend putting a plastic bag over the pot
Thank you for all of your videos; they're very informative and you are very well spoken. Not even gonna front, this is my favorite gardening channel. Thanks to you, my indoor Pittsburgh dragon fruit jungle is fluorishing! Hollaaaaaa
Awesome videos!! I have loved watching and learning your techniques. I graft many types of cactus and wanted to try grafting yellow types, however i could only find a piece just big enough to try and root, thanks to seeing this video, i now have a rooted section! Cant wait to cross breed these with something els!
Hi Richard,It's Jimmy Maylands Here keep up the good work you are going,Love all your videos.
Really great how-to video, Richard! Super easy to do with all the stems that come on the dragon fruit at the stores!
You can add a small amount of the hydrogen peroxide right in the shot cup of water. The oxygen will help them root and you won't have to switch the water out as often too.
Awesome tip, now I can start looking for my favorite strain and clone them.
Found u thru Kevin, (Eric/Epic). Love your videos! sometimes it's hard to find an expert who also understands what makes a video not only watchable, but legit entertaining. Great job! My son and I want to grow ANY dragon fruit so that we can taste a ripe one. We've tried 2 of the most common ones, and a small red one that was as disgusting as it was beautiful, a juxtaposition SO strong I couldn't believe my own senses! So, thanks again for the info!
I had literally just done my first graft with store bought fruit using your other video and this video just pops up. I wasn’t confident of grafting so would have tried this rooting method instead. Now i gotta go see if i can find another fruit with stem to try rooting. But, but why not just root in soil like normal cutting? Why in water? Thanks for sharing.
Supercool! I started 30 plants from seed from that variety. I didn’t know you could do that. Thx🙌🏽
Smart idea! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge! More power to you & to your channel! Aloha & God bless!!!
Thank you Richard! I'd tried the clone grafting but not successful, I'll definitely try this. Thank you Dragon Fruits King!!!
This is pretty cool, well done. Should/could you use regular rooting hormone to assist this process?
A awesome Job I enjoyed the watching this video thank you for sharing
Wait... I can grow a dragon fruit plant like that?
im starting from seeds like a cave man!
Thanks for the tips. Very informative. Now I am going to ask my friends to maybe donate a small piece of their dragon fruit plant, so I can try growing. Wish me luck.
I threw that chunk threw it away! Genius, never knew u could clone from the left over stem.
concise and richin info, thanks
I like to try that method, thanks for sharing my friend 👍👍👍
I always watch your youtube channel and thanks a lot ,im successful to graft palora ..godbless richard ..thanks for sharing your knowledge on grating 😊😊😊
This is a brilliant idea!!🎊🎈🎉🎈🎈🎊🎉🤗
I'm not successful with grafting at this time, I'm going to try this technique.
Can't waite to see the outcome.🤗🎊🎊🎈🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for sharing.😊🎈
I just tried this hopefully I’ll get some roots 👍🏽
Any luck??
I like all your videos. Thank you. I will do mine
Hi Richard… you inspire me to grow dragon fruit… Your videos are very helpful and makes one want to watch your other videos as well… I do want to know though if the end of the stem submerge in water was also cut before putting it in water?
Yes, cut the end of stem before submerging in water to let it root.
Wow, I tried it that way also but I put a little too much water that it touched the part where it fruited and end up spoiled and never tried it again 🙁. Glad to hear yours rooted.😃 Now I’ll try it again. Thanx🙏
Great video I'm going to copy this and try it on the dates I started from seeds
Do you also sell the yellow dragon fruit cuttings? Interested in the Ecuador Palora. Heard it's the Sweetest variety.
Thank you for sharing your skill and brilliant thoughts
I am a viewer from Melbourne Australia and I just love your channel. So Much great stuff and makes me want to start growing dragon fruits!
I like it am try it thank you for sharing all your video.
I'm about to head to the store to try this haha. Thank you!
Great idea! Thanks.😊
Thank you! 100% helpful
Richard, awesome, I can do that, one things how do you know which end to go in the water the bottom and which end is the top???
Great video Richard. Do you need to make a fresh cut for root to grow in the shot glass?
Exelente idea ✨
Para obtener una planta wooow muy interesante👏 gracias 👍🏼
Nice! Thanks for this. I hope I can get other varieties from the market with stem-like that.
Thank you for all your advice I always buy dragon fruit try to take them off and put it in water but it always gets rotten now I know what to do I will give it a try
Exelant research work..Thanks
Hi Richard I hope you see my comment 😩 should I put the stem I’m trying to root in shade or under a grow light?
That’s a great idea! I hope I’ll find such stems
Thank you so much for this information 😅
Wow, Great Video
I love yellow dragon fruit
My boi!!! Is that a platinum plaque?
Thank you! That’s brilliant!👍❤️
I wish I had seen this video a few weeks ago. 😢 i bought some fruits that had thick, healthy stems connected to them. I didn't know that I could have grown them.
I have 15 red dragon fruit plants growing, started from seed. The yellow never took sprout 😞
At least now i know for the next time I buy yellow with stems... I can regrow them. 😀
👍 Thank-You
Next time!
@@GraftingDragonFruit Definitely 😀 now my mission when buying dragon fruits, is to find the ones with stems. 😉
Growing from seeds, does take quite some time. I began growing my plants nearly 2 yrs ago, without a greenhouse. Just growing them indoors. They are about 10-20 inches long. Lots of white soft spikes, and quite a few black hard spikes. Can I ask, what do I do about the side growths?
Out of Nowhere, a few of them grew side sprouts (overnight), and are about 1-3inches long.
What a great tip! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome!! Just found a stem one. Fruit today at Kroger. Will give it a try !!
Wow could you give us updates on how this project is going later on in the furture
Will do!
How is it going ?
Thank You!
Thank you! This is exactly what I wanted to know!
Is there an update video how this cutting did? I just found some of these variety at Costco! Excited to try to root it. What kind of soil did you use? Also i have regular rooting plant powder hormone- would that work if I dipped it into the powder first? Thanks for your helpful vids
Definitely interested in an update!
Update is now up!
Good information 👍️💚👏
Hello Richard, thanks for this awesome video. My wife and I are starting our fruit garden and one of the fruits we want to grow is Dragon Fruit. We have a question, we were given two cuttings yesterday, they are about two feet long each. Do I need to put them in water to get the roots going or is that method only when starting from a fruit stem? Thank you in advance for all your future videos. If we ever go to Cali, I will make sure to look you up. God bless
Thanks for sharing, Richard, it’s amazing!
Is 55 degrees fine for a dragon fruit for the winter months 🤔
55F is fine but anything in the frost temps will start to do damage like 38-34F
I live in North CA. Temp starts to drop to 40-45 F at night. Is it still safe to keep the young DF outside or I need to cover them with the frost protection blanket. I have been covering them for this week just in case. Thanks Richard.
@Tropical Bay Area : I put them at the most sunny location. They get sun all morning and most afternoon but haven’t noticed any growth. I potted them in September I think, should I fertilize them a little bit since they are babies, about 5 -7 months old.
Hi Richard, Im assuming that you can only do this method if the stem is calloused?
Thanks Richard.
Have a good day ...
We're you able to get a fruit producing plant to grow? Maybe not enough time yet.
Which end goes in the water ? The part that was in the fruit or the outside cut end ?
How do you actually find stem like that though? The ones here, ngl, walmart stems are cut around, not through, and this other store cuts em really short and puts wave over the stubs, I can't seem to find a nice meaty one
That looks similar size and all to one I got the other day , it was the first dragon fruit I have ever tried and I really liked it but I don't think any of them had any stem material on them at all but I will try to remember that just in case because I would love to be able to grow some. Thanks I did start the seeds from the one I got.
Thanks.Very helpful.
Trying this! Do you cut the end before putting it in water or leave it callused? Thanks!
Hello friend, I do not speak English, would you tell me if you used a rooting agent in the water for root growth?
Hello richard, i am from puerto rico and there are very few dragon fruit sellers here on puerto rico. I would like to get some cuttings from you if its possible, is there any way to contact you? i am 16y old and started my df hobby with your videos as inspiration!
Bunny I am not Richard but I could send a dragon fruit if you would like
Hey richard, good one.... nice to see you back
Thank you 🤙🏼
😄
How long will this method take to start reproducing fruit?
I hope we have that variety here in the Philippines
Where in SoCal can we buy this yellow dragon fruit? Is it a super sweet variety?
Such good information. Thank you!
Have you tried just putting it directly in the ground without rooting it??
Thank you Richard.
Very brilliant 👍👍
Do you really need that much soil for a cactus? Or is that just a choice you made? I have limited space
So if it has thorns do I just submerge that part in water or do they need to be clipped?
How are you brother I need one branch that yellow dragon fruit I live in Santa Clarita CA I love you videos
How do you know which one is top or bottom? Thanks
Question: the cut part on the top (not the bottom where you want roots) and where the fruit was attached... does it need to be sealed? If it does, what do you use to seal it? Or, will it "scab over" and be okay.
Hi Richard, it seems like grafting would be faster than growing from seed to get a nice dragonfruit plant. Am I right? Thanks
Thanks for this I was thinking the same thing when I saw a cutting piece on dragon fruit at the store but never thought of rooting in water first just stuck it in dirt
OMG, I did a similar thing, but I applied rooting hormone to them, hopefully, they root! I can't wait for your website to launch!
I hope it works and roots for you!
@@GraftingDragonFruit thanks!
Did it root Super Nessa?
Actually, the bubbling of hydrogen peroxide doesn't show that it's killing anything (though you could use it as a proxy to know that the H2O2 hasn't completely decomposed into H2O and thus potentially able to kill living things). The bubbling of the H2O2 is decomposition into H2O & O2 catalyzed by protective enzymes called catalases which are ubiquitous. These will be found in the plant tissue (though many bacteria will have catalases as well).
Richard where I can buy yellow DF cuttings? Thank you
Richard! I am honestly surprised you put dragon fruits in water, my trick for cutting is to leave them in the shade, they grow the roots in the dark normally like a cutting does.
Water just turns dragonfruit plant to mush.
i got about 50 cuttings in the garage right now rooting, all i need is the proper motivation this week to make all the trellises for the crop
Any suggestions?
I've been wondering if there was a way to do this! When this finally fruits, should it be identical to the fruit from the store, or does it need some special input like fertilizer?
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Hi, I'm new to your channel. I'm curious what kind of plant is that behind you? Is it live plant? How did you make it round like that? Sorry, so many questions lolz.
Where can l find Mykos? I live in San Antonio Tx. If l dont have it what else can l use in its place. I love your videos. I am learning so much.
hi Richard. Im a newbie. Well I just watched the clip and wonder how to know which is the upper tip and which will be the rooting tip ? I'm might going to submerge the wrong tip. thx
How long do you expect it to be before this is mature enough to flower? Isn't this method similar to planting a seed, so it will be many years before flowering? Or is it quicker somehow?
Anything from seed is gonna be a while. Cuttings, in general, come from a plant already past that life stage, and in this case, and usually most cases, come from a plant that's already fruit bearing, so we're talking maybe 6-10 years with seedlings vs 6 months to a year from cutting, in terms of fruit production
Tryin to get a grant to start some more geothermal farming here in Detroit. Just got our first grapefruit crop.
IN DECEMBER. IN MICHIGAN.
Olá! A Palora do Equador tem um sabor muito bom. Abraços Brasil
How do you know which end of the stem to put in the water vs up in the air?