Ways and ideas of caring for your Dragon Fruit plants during winter

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  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2018
  • At Spicy Exotics, we are located in a Zone 9b and our winters are present but mostly mild. In this video, we look and talk about ways to care for your Dragon Fruit plants during the winter months.

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  • @lindavilmaole5003
    @lindavilmaole5003 5 лет назад +5

    I admire what you have done to maintain your dragon fruit garden during the winter months...I realized then that I am very blessed... I am from the Philippines . I have lots of sun, high temperature, and lots of small dragon fruit plants that needed to be transferred to a farm.. I have not started the farm yet and looking at your difficulty, I decided to pursue my dragon fruit farm .. I am not to face the problems you are facing therefore I have NO REASON not to pursue that plan... Thank you ...

  • @ozdahitman
    @ozdahitman 3 года назад +3

    I'm going to use this exact method since I live in North Texas. It rarely stays below 35° for more than 48 hours but I know too much cold will kill dragon fruits.
    I have about 12 cuttings and I'm planning on doing some grafting soon. They will all be outdoor/indoor plants until we get the greenhouse up. Thanks for the video!

  • @CajunHydroponics
    @CajunHydroponics 5 лет назад +4

    Hey there found your channel after being gifted a couple dragon fruit cuttings.
    Keep telling my wife that you sounded like you from the area. And sure enough your from just up the road.
    You have an amazing process going on over there. If I dont kill these plant i surely be looking for a few more cuttings!
    Hope yall will be good with the storm coming.
    Yall gro dat!

  • @CharlesGinzel
    @CharlesGinzel 5 лет назад +2

    looks awesome Ty! i've used some cheap electric radiator type heaters that have their own built in temperature control and i would say it works well enough for me "next door" in metairie. as you know, last year was exceptionally cold around here. i also had some remote temperature sensors to monitor the temperature with and they would turn on a fan to help move the air inside the hoophouse when the temp starts to rise in the morning hours. for me, my setup was constrained and the south end would heat up before the north end and the fan helped to even the temperature out...

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      What size are your hoop house(s) and the wattage of your radiator heater? They do work well, I found I need at least 3KW per hoop house and this alone was near/over 20AMPS. What size fan and do you have it blowing low for cold air or high for hot air circulation? BTW, this is a good idea. I just came back from Napa and noticed the had fans over the vineyards. They turn them on when the temperature is in danger of damaging the vines. I look forward to your response.

    • @CharlesGinzel
      @CharlesGinzel 5 лет назад

      @@Spicyexotics my hoop house is small compared to yours Ty. only 5x25 along the east side of my house. and i had two of those heaters inside to maintain the temp above 40. they were 120V 15000W oil filled radiator type heaters. IDK if they are still available? Model HO-0250H. like you said in the video, when the sun hits the hoop house the temp goes up rapidly. so i was using the fan to circulate that heat and help reduce the spike in the front. and if the temps got too high i'd open the back door and the fan helped to move in the cooler air from outside.

  • @tanyahamilton5902
    @tanyahamilton5902 Год назад +1

    Hi, Thanks for sharing. I feel I might have a few ideas for you to consider, but please know I am just a home gardener . I wonder if plants need darkness to rest at different stages of the day/seasons. Also maybe try infrared lights (sauna like) which actually contribute to the plant health. Different light spectrums have been studied to help humans and plants as well. Next, radiant floor heating (like they use in homes, )and used with something on top (wood, connecting tiles, heavy duty industrial mat etc) to hold the heat. Also some type of steam humidifier or misters (with foliar feed)to keep the plants aerial roots happy. That’s all, don’t know if you have updated your systems over the 4yrs or not. Best of luck to you.

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, however we have tried all that you mention with results, good or bad. Not sure what area your growing, however things like humidity does not apply to us as we are 100% most of the year. If we were to add more humidity, it will create another problem. Also, as you mention a updated system, this is an old setup and everything has been replaced with new technology and larger greenhouses for our Dragons and we make adjustments each year. You can check us out on FB or IG to see the changes and hope to get some videos up soon. In summary, depending on your growing location, information may not apply as well as the same solution in other growing areas.

  • @yasseralaraj4882
    @yasseralaraj4882 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video,yesterday I purchased about 7 cuttings from you hopefully I made the right decisions about the types

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the order, It will be shipping out tomorrow.

  • @xiaoli5566
    @xiaoli5566 5 лет назад +6

    Hi Ty, Thank you for the video. You really invested a lot into this greenhouse. I was searching to get one and saw a lot of not too good reviews on this type of green mesh enforced covers. They said after about a year, the plastic start to fall off like snow flakes. Did this happen to your greenhouse too? and how long this plastic cover can last?

    • @ozdahitman
      @ozdahitman 3 года назад +1

      Interested to know this as well. Considering building my own or saving for one of those nicer kit ones with the better panels.

  • @pinguininterchannel9390
    @pinguininterchannel9390 3 года назад +1

    Let, s see how to make a dragon glass garden.lt;s great.

  • @amathonn
    @amathonn 2 года назад +1

    We're in 9B also, but in central Florida. We get frosts here too but apparently not as bad as you. Winter a year ago was like summer but I wish I had had a few hoop houses this past winter; I lost about half of my plants. We wrap each trellis with a wire and plastic windbreaker every year but this year it got cold enough to freeze the tops. I see you grow in pots. Do you move/space them out more in the summer?

  • @joejoe3185
    @joejoe3185 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I'm here in Central Louisiana ( B. R. ) what size green house are you using. I am very happy to have come across your video. I got the DF that I have from Texas

  • @stk.plantation2912
    @stk.plantation2912 Год назад +1

    Bagus sekali

  • @jorgemartinez-jv8vx
    @jorgemartinez-jv8vx 3 года назад +1

    i believe dragon fruit can survive on zone 9b.i live in zone 9b houston texas it's a cactus so it will tolerate winter. just wrap them when it gets under 32.

  • @sophiafunworldatthepark6740
    @sophiafunworldatthepark6740 4 года назад +2

    i slow boiled the water in side the green house during the winter, and we live in Houston Texas.

  • @leewatson3688
    @leewatson3688 2 года назад +1

    Great video and very interesting, in dormancy does the plants need the lights and warm also watering?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  2 года назад

      The lights are used for heat. We water when the plants dry out. This is usually every two months in the winter. Our winters are usually 3 months so we water once.

  • @PrestonBozeman
    @PrestonBozeman 5 лет назад +1

    Does your kathie van arum plant have big enough cuttings?

  • @suesurbangarden20
    @suesurbangarden20 4 года назад +1

    In dallas,tx we call the weather bipolar

  • @kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953
    @kevinkc3onohelijeepworld953 8 месяцев назад +1

    Have you changed anything over 4yrs ?? Have you looked into ceramic metal halide bulbs ? Use hi temp gasket maker on the porcelain to dish connection to prevent water dripping down to bulb 😉

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, everything is replaced. We now use electric oil heaters. Two per Greenhouse and our greenhouse is now twice the size.

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  8 месяцев назад

      BTW, when we had this setup, we tried several types of bulbs. Energy cost and bulb price had alot to do with what we choose at the time. 60 lamps going at once was a huge energy draw. Typically half of the bulbs would fail during the season so you can figure on a bulb cost.

  • @luciemywallace9558
    @luciemywallace9558 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ty, Thanks for the video ways to care for your Dragon Fruit plants during the winter months. So you remove the cover in summer time for exposing them to the sun? I thought DF plants needed full sun? Thanks for the info

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  3 года назад +1

      The covers are only on during the winter months. This is usually November - March

    • @luciemywallace9558
      @luciemywallace9558 3 года назад

      @@Spicyexotics Thank you!

  • @canaldoalexandre6562
    @canaldoalexandre6562 5 лет назад +2

    Friend, with this lighting system managed to advance or extend production? Thank you!

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      We use the light for heat, not production. When temperatures drop below 45 degrees F, the plants go dormant. Adding light during this period would be a waste.

    • @canaldoalexandre6562
      @canaldoalexandre6562 5 лет назад

      @@Spicyexotics
      Yes, where the temperature is very low! great alternative to solve this problem, congratulations to the work

  • @kellyluu1542
    @kellyluu1542 4 года назад

    Hello. What is the material of your greenhouse. They look amazing. Thanks.

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  4 года назад

      They are kits. I replaced them every 3 years. It's dual-layered plastic with a green fiber mesh in between

  • @Honestandtruth
    @Honestandtruth 10 месяцев назад +2

    For this Greenhouse Only works for States Like Florida and California Hot climate States😊👍

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  8 месяцев назад

      I would say the gulf coast, as we are in Louisiana and works for us. It will have more challenges in colder locations, but making adjustments to the setup could overcome those challenges. Its a good cost affective solution to winterizing.

  • @edvichot4707
    @edvichot4707 3 года назад

    some have advised using Christmas lights and wrapping the trees, have you had any experience or an opinion on those?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  3 года назад

      We use the larger string lights and wrap our tropical trees that are not in the green house. It can give you a few degrees of warmth and this can assist when temps drop for short periods of time.

  • @jst3455
    @jst3455 4 года назад +1

    If I were to take my dragonfruit inside where it's warm and give it plenty of light in the winter, do you think it would keep growing, or would it probably still go dormant?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  3 года назад

      Some grow but in our experience, it's undesirable growth. If any new growth appears to be thin or small, I would remove it.

  • @user-vq1fw8go8q
    @user-vq1fw8go8q 4 месяца назад +1

    How much does the polytunnel raise the minimum daily temperature without a heater? How quickly does it lose the heat it absorbed during the day?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  9 дней назад +1

      During the day, a clear day in the winter with the sun out, inside temperatures can reach 120 F, so venting and cooling is a must. Night time temps drop of quickly, about 3 hours after sunset. During this time its about 2 to 5 degrees different.

  • @PainConsultation
    @PainConsultation 9 месяцев назад +1

    At least the plant is healthy

  • @billmaghielse8324
    @billmaghielse8324 5 лет назад +2

    Any tips on where to get a greenhouse like this? It looks like it has a single piece cover that can be easily removed which is nice. I think you said it is 12x24?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      Search Amazon 12X26 greenhouse and yes the cover is one piece. It's convenient but not easy. A two to three person job for sure.

    • @billmaghielse8324
      @billmaghielse8324 5 лет назад

      @@Spicyexotics Thanks, I did a search, I see several. Any recollection of the brand you chose? The reviews of the ones on there now are not good, pics of the metal poles bending in the wind. We get some southern winds in Texas !! Thanks

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      @@billmaghielse8324 Delta canopy. They have improved the product over the years, like adding stainless steel wing nuts and slightly larger covers so it not so tight. I had a greenhouse blow away last year and damaged most of the pipes. The anchor system that comes with the houses are not nearly strong enough. You can use many other things to anchor down the greenhouse. We to get high winds and always in danger of hurricanes. Overall it's a good product and I will continue to purchase more.

    • @katramirez9052
      @katramirez9052 Год назад +1

      @@Spicyexotics we just bought one that is 20x10 and 2 people ,me and hubby, had it up in 3 hrs…being retired,I was proud of us…lol just need to figure how to. Keep cool atday and warm at nite….

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  Год назад

      @@katramirez9052 Keeping it cool during the day is our biggest challenge.

  • @primelricafrente
    @primelricafrente 4 года назад

    Cool. Do you have led and solar type alternate for this setup of bulbs?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  4 года назад +1

      No we do not. Solar would be massive to support the power draw and LEDs do not put out any heat.

    • @primelricafrente
      @primelricafrente 4 года назад

      Cool... Noted... Have you tried before a frost cloth?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  4 года назад +1

      @@primelricafrente No we have not. It would be a challenge with our winds.

  • @trek4554
    @trek4554 5 лет назад +1

    HI Tye, do you use straight cow manure in your potting mix, if not, what do you blend the cow manure with, thanks for the email response

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад +2

      I use 100% composted cow manure. Fresh cow manure will burn the plant. I top dress in the spring with fresh stuff. I do not use any other fertilizers or micronutrients.

  • @billhughes8804
    @billhughes8804 Год назад +1

    Do the plants stay that close to each other all year? How do you harvest with them being so close ?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  Год назад

      They do not stay this way, only for winter. Our new setup has double the square footage allowing more spacing

    • @billhughes8804
      @billhughes8804 Год назад

      @@Spicyexotics thanks. I had 6 plants potted like yours are. After several years they were too awkward to move in and out of the greenhouse. They didn’t make it through last winter being outside.

  • @mauriciodiaz1310
    @mauriciodiaz1310 Год назад +1

    Wat about the winds??? How do u keep ur greenhouse down?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  Год назад

      Today our Greenhouses are twice the size. We follow the manufacture anchor points for the greenhouse design and use 16" to 20" anchors. We monitor the weather daily and when a windy day is expected, we close up the greenhouse.

  • @PrestonBozeman
    @PrestonBozeman 5 лет назад

    I have a question. When you say purple haze is not self fertile, does that mean it will not set fruit without another variety or does it just mean I need to hand pollinate the flower with the same pollen?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      You need pollen from another variety. Not just any other pollen will work. Closely related varieties will not work.

    • @PrestonBozeman
      @PrestonBozeman 5 лет назад

      Spicy Exotics dang. What purple fleshed variety would you recommend to me that is self fertile?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      @@PrestonBozeman Have you checked out our website? www.spicyexotics.com . Any of the non-hybrids are mostly self-fertile.

  • @audreyasbey3745
    @audreyasbey3745 Месяц назад +1

    How many can you store in each 50ft greenhouse

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  9 дней назад

      18 to 20 in the summer and 26 in the winter. You can squeeze more, but we prefer comfort over additional storage. That's 20x40, not 50 feet.

  • @primelricafrente
    @primelricafrente 4 года назад +1

    Hello mate... Do we have a led for this?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  4 года назад

      We use incandescent bulbs for a heat source, not for light. LEDs do not produce much if any heat.

  • @jameshe2023
    @jameshe2023 3 года назад +1

    What's the low temperature setting to turn on the light?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  3 года назад +1

      auto = 40, but monitor your local weather on when temperatures drop. You can get away with it being lower.

  • @gvrdnnk3102
    @gvrdnnk3102 3 года назад

    Hi friend ...there is a guy doing r&d along with 12 acre farming ..he is doing all kinds of experiments with lights he eliminated heat problem by working with a china company by manufacturing a customized led bulb ..it costs 15$.. including shipping etc..he is planning to setup a plant and reduce the cost to 4$ ..mass production makes it 4$ . These are just 10watts..produce great light but no heat ...search for Deccan exotics in youtube

  • @Sali84429
    @Sali84429 4 года назад

    Can we adopt its in india ?

  • @MrJams66
    @MrJams66 3 месяца назад +1

    What is the size of your greenhouse? Thanks

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  9 дней назад +1

      These are 12X26X12, however we now use 20X40X12

  • @Arth02321
    @Arth02321 2 месяца назад +1

    How many plants in a greenhouse?

  • @nileshpatil2920
    @nileshpatil2920 4 года назад +2

    @spicy exotics , hi from India .... could you please advice how to protect the plants from +40 degrees in summers and from sun burns ?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  4 года назад

      We do not have much experience. We let our plants unprotected.

    • @davisgeorge7463
      @davisgeorge7463 3 года назад

      @nilesh patil.. Call me 9446120914.. I will share u information

    • @amathonn
      @amathonn 2 года назад

      Check the Grafting Dragon Fruit site. He has a video up right now about using burlap to prevent sunburn.

  • @PrestonBozeman
    @PrestonBozeman 5 лет назад +2

    I live in Houston. How long do you think shipping would take? How much is shipping from your website? Is it possible to grow dragonfruit in Houston? Thanks!

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      1-3 business days. Shipping to Houston is $5 to $7 for the first pound the $2 per pound after that. Yes, Dragon Fruit grows well near Houston.

    • @PrestonBozeman
      @PrestonBozeman 5 лет назад

      @@Spicyexotics Thank you. I appreciate it!

    • @PrestonBozeman
      @PrestonBozeman 5 лет назад

      @@Spicyexotics your website says 8 dollar shipping for the purple Thomson variety. Is it only 1 cutting?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      @@PrestonBozeman Cuttings are priced as a single cutting item, You adjust the quantity.

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      @Preston Bozeman, Your order is shipping to Utah according to your invoice. Is this Houston, Utah? Are was this done in error? I will send an email as well.

  • @pitayasgarden9664
    @pitayasgarden9664 5 лет назад +1

    Ola eu gostaria de saber se voce vende mudas para o brasil e eu tambem queria uma lista de todas as variedades que voce tem

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад +1

      We do not have any seedlings, just cuttings. You can check out our website for a few of our varieties. www.spicyexotics.com . We have over 100 varieties.

    • @pitayasgarden9664
      @pitayasgarden9664 5 лет назад

      @@canaldoalexandre6562 queria ver a lista de 100 variedades duvido que alguem tem no brasil

    • @canaldoalexandre6562
      @canaldoalexandre6562 5 лет назад

      @@pitayasgarden9664 Tem muito mais amigo, hoje é quase impossível saber quantas variedades já tem no Brasil, eu mesmo já tenho 5 variedades novas, que produzi, só vou ter frutas daqui a 5 anos, mas são únicas, imagina em todos os viveiros e colecionadores, quantos já não fizeram novas híbridas!

    • @pitayasgarden9664
      @pitayasgarden9664 5 лет назад

      @@canaldoalexandre6562 para ser novas hibridas tem que estar catalogadas com aprovaçao de tecnicos nao e so fazer uma variedade e destribuir por ai tem que provar que ela e diferente e tem caracteristica diferentes é como eu falei tem muita gente falando em mais de 100 variedades mas ninguem passa uma lista com os nomes

    • @canaldoalexandre6562
      @canaldoalexandre6562 5 лет назад

      ​@@pitayasgarden9664 Já ouviu falar em Rosa do Deserto amigo? A Pitaya é a mesma coisa, a maioria das híbridas surgem assim, se quer tem nome, mas com o tempo você vai entender, quando comecei a quase 10 anos também pensava como você, eu mesmo não vou catalogar as minhas, vou dar um nome e pronto, se a pessoa quiser a planta vai ter, pode ser que seja com brix mais elevado ou não, só vou saber quando produzir! Tenho várias plantas aqui que não tenho nem ideia que variedade é, mas produzem belas frutas

  • @winchesterglock
    @winchesterglock 5 лет назад

    Aces shipments to México of cuttings

  • @sophiafunworldatthepark6740
    @sophiafunworldatthepark6740 4 года назад +1

    i cover blanket on top of the green house

  • @samderksen8499
    @samderksen8499 2 года назад

    Just saw the following warning for today: HARD FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 AM CST SUNDAY... * WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 23 expected. * WHERE...Portions of central, south central, southwest and west central Louisiana. * WHEN...From 10 PM this evening to 8 AM CST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions will kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above- ground pipes to protect them from freezing.

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  2 года назад

      That's correct, we experience cold down to 21 degrees on 1/23 and freezing temperatures over 12 hours

    • @samderksen8499
      @samderksen8499 2 года назад

      @@Spicyexotics wow I really hope the plants are fine! In Holland we normaly have freezing winters but the last few winters are allmost without frost. Strange it looks like things are shifting and I wont be needing to heat my greenhouse in the future

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  2 года назад +1

      @@samderksen8499 The greenhouses had an average temperature of 50 degrees this weekend, so the plants are doing just fine at the moment. Next month is our coldest month historically, so we have more winter to deal with.

    • @samderksen8499
      @samderksen8499 2 года назад

      @@Spicyexotics I hope the weather gets better for the electric or gas bill 🙏

  • @billmaghielse8324
    @billmaghielse8324 5 лет назад +2

    Do you water your dragon fruit plants during the winter?

    • @Spicyexotics
      @Spicyexotics  5 лет назад

      I when the plants need it. Once or twice from December to March.