WHAT is the BEST SOIL for DRAGON FRUIT? / INTERVIEW with Gary Matsuoka Owner of LAGUNA HILLS NURSERY

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Комментарии • 141

  • @fatfeministhippy
    @fatfeministhippy 2 года назад +8

    Perfect timing on this video - I have some pots I was about to plant with foxfarm mixed with the cactus mix stuff - I’ll change that up for the ones I haven’t planted yet! Thanks so much!

  • @peetmoss3521
    @peetmoss3521 26 дней назад +2

    Bro, Grafting Dragon Fruit is years behind you! Nice Tips and interview with Gary.

  • @ryanquinn1257
    @ryanquinn1257 2 года назад +17

    Gary’s videos are a huuuuuge wealth of knowledge. He’s been in commercial agriculture industry, has owned and operated a small successful nursery and grows at home so his knowledge base is so balanced to just growing things well. Not trying to sell BS fast fixes because he knows a 10 year customer is so much more valuable than a one time cash in. There’s a lot of either lemming culture just following blind in farming mixed in with stout unyielding in ways. Gary has a happy median of using what works even if it strays from industry norms.
    Glad to get him and his nursery any and all good exposure because I’ve been going there for about three years now and they’re a model of consistency and knowledge! Good selection of staple crops while also having some of the tropicals and also has a knowledgeable passionate staff!

    • @ryanquinn1257
      @ryanquinn1257 2 года назад +5

      Also despite how much I’ve listened to Gary he still teaches me new things. pH matters more to chemical fertilizers as they’re more dependent on the ionic bonds than the biological process organics get broken down in.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      Yes sir! Well said

    • @paulluk8652
      @paulluk8652 Год назад

  • @matthewkheyfets1309
    @matthewkheyfets1309 Год назад +4

    Gary is arguably the biggest hidden gem in the plant nursery world working with knowledge and information.
    He described why in a few weeks I lost several Citrus, had problems growing everything other than tomatoes, and made everything make sense.

  • @GreenLove1
    @GreenLove1 2 месяца назад +3

    This video reallly needs a LOT more views! Going to share it around. Thanks for a truly eye-opening video! Grow the way Mother Nature intended.

  • @Rooted1
    @Rooted1 2 года назад +11

    Great info
    35% peat moss
    30% pumice
    20% perlite1
    10% sand
    5% charcoal

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +2

      Thanks!

    • @geeyoupee
      @geeyoupee 2 года назад

      Where are the nutrients from? Fertilizer? Top dress of compost?

    • @BrandonDePriest527
      @BrandonDePriest527 2 года назад +1

      @@geeyoupee fertilizing/composing/natural mulching on top

    • @nokianx400
      @nokianx400 2 года назад

      The charcoal, can I use lump charcoal bought from walmart ?

    • @Rooted1
      @Rooted1 2 года назад +4

      @@nokianx400 I don't think so, that might have added ingredients that aren't good for the plants. The charcoal to use is usually labeled biochar.

  • @davidkoba
    @davidkoba 8 месяцев назад +1

    Gary's knowledge literally changed my life. I will never buy composted potting soil again.

  • @rudiisi4308
    @rudiisi4308 2 года назад +10

    Great information. Keep on the good work Paul

  • @michaelarchambault217
    @michaelarchambault217 2 года назад +5

    Oh nice. I liked this one before watching it

  • @yamaha550xz
    @yamaha550xz 2 года назад +5

    One of your best videos

  • @tristardragonfruit
    @tristardragonfruit 2 года назад +6

    Great stuff Paul! Sand is the KING.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      Yes, just make sure it’s the correct type of sand that clearly states it’s safe for use in potting soil. Washed is important too in my opinion.

    • @the_luminary
      @the_luminary Год назад

      So Medium sized granulars from KwikCrete from big box store are fine? Just not the Ultra fine play sand right?

  • @cynforrest
    @cynforrest 2 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed this. Thank you. Our home gardening efforts are successful b/c of Gary. He’s a master 💕

  • @travisboddie2446
    @travisboddie2446 2 года назад +7

    Amazing and very informative thank you.......

  • @travisboddie2446
    @travisboddie2446 2 года назад +4

    yes yes.... yes...

  • @Elde30full
    @Elde30full 2 года назад +4

    Estaba apunto transplantar y este video es oro para mi, gracias por compartir información, algunos se la guardan 😂 gracias

  • @chanbru
    @chanbru Год назад +2

    Thank you for the great video. The high light is the “Top Pot” recipe at 15:40.
    Gary’s Top Pot Recipe
    Perlite 20%
    Pumice 30%
    Sand 10%
    Peat Moss 35%
    Biochar 5%

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Год назад

      Thanks!

    • @argetni119
      @argetni119 Год назад +2

      ​@@RAREDRAGONFRUIT how do you make a 20gallon Top Pot with his ratios ? would it be
      Perlite 20% =4gallon
      Pumice 30% =6gallon
      Sand 10% = 2 gallon
      Peat Moss 35% =7 gallon
      Biochar 5% = 1 gallon

    • @Magic_Mirror_Music
      @Magic_Mirror_Music 11 месяцев назад

      @@argetni119 did you ever get an answer to this question? I need to know as well

  • @geeyoupee
    @geeyoupee Год назад +1

    Gary's top pot is suppose to be a forever soil. When the peat decomposes, the soil level shouldn't drop much but what material will have the role of holding water? Would it make sense to add some vermiculite since that won't decompose and it holds water?

  • @stephanmarshall8028
    @stephanmarshall8028 2 года назад +4

    Great work!

  • @vegasdragonfruit9258
    @vegasdragonfruit9258 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this. You have me rethinking my potting soil now. All of my trellises have fox farm but now that I've seen this video, I need to reevaluate. What do you recommend doing to replace the soil? For example, slowly dig out the fox farm mix and replace it with what you and Gary recommended? Any help/recommendations is greatly appreciated.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +5

      Fox Farm is great for a top dress. Marijuana growers love it, but they change it out every year... So short term great, long term bad. Gary recommends a full repot and said you can't fix messed up soil. Just got to start over. I'd say it's not urgent, but start watching your plants and if they start to look unhealthy... Change it up.

    • @the_luminary
      @the_luminary Год назад

      ​@@RAREDRAGONFRUITHow much % of Top soil relative to main growing medium? Just 10- 25% Compost/ Organic Top Soil?

  • @SnRJ23
    @SnRJ23 2 года назад +1

    This is mind-blowing! Now I have something new to research and experiment with 👍

  • @howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849
    @howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849 2 года назад +5

    Great topic and video. Personally I use organic coffee grounds, fish leftovers, chicken manure, cow dung, wormcastings

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      Nice. I recommend keeping it on the top for the long term.

  • @jecka9
    @jecka9 2 года назад +2

    very helpful and appreciate sharing to us. is liquid fertilizer good for container or potted plants?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Yes, it works, but I prefer using Dr. Earth Bud and Bloom. I use 1-2 handfuls and have excellent results.

  • @Hindu_hain
    @Hindu_hain Год назад +1

    I just use 75%compost and 20% sand 5%cocopeat.....best mix i tried so far..... Every 30 days i use bone meal.....

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Год назад

      Be careful with compost, especially if its from ground up dead trees.

    • @the_luminary
      @the_luminary Год назад

      Would love to hear an Update on your mix @monodolsuraj5661

  • @armengeorge
    @armengeorge 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Wish I had viewed this before potting my plants. Preemptive Happy New Year!

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Me too! I've been repotting my pots for the last 2 months.

  • @muhammedadhinan2889
    @muhammedadhinan2889 2 года назад +2

    Nice video,thanks for sharing.

  • @user-ve4xh9hf1e
    @user-ve4xh9hf1e Месяц назад

    Copilot A1 search said coco coir takes longer to decompose than peat moss, so it should be better.

  • @magnumpi405
    @magnumpi405 Год назад +1

    Thanks, great 👍🏼 information!! 🤙🏼🤙🏼

  • @erickcremer7537
    @erickcremer7537 2 года назад +3

    Very informative video. Can cinders (red or black) be used as a component of a potting mixture? They are a bit more dense than pumice but are abundant here in Hawai'i. Also does it matter if one uses black volcanic sand or white coral based sand. I will save my foxfarm for top dressing from now on. thanks so much for sharing Gary's knowledge

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Thanks. I would assume cinders would work, check with a few local nurseries. I believe the mineral based black sand would be better. Course is what I prefer. I feel lucky that Gary agreed to this interview.

    • @erickcremer7537
      @erickcremer7537 2 года назад

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT thanks Paul. I learn so much from all your videos and experience.

    • @danielnaberhaus5337
      @danielnaberhaus5337 2 года назад

      Red cinder is toxic to all plants.

    • @erickcremer7537
      @erickcremer7537 2 года назад

      @@danielnaberhaus5337 Daniel thank you, I will stay away from the red cinders,

  • @technoraptor7778
    @technoraptor7778 2 года назад +1

    Awesome..this is an awesome video ..this really explains a lot.

  • @faltio69
    @faltio69 2 года назад +1

    Cool video Paul. We are fortunate to have Gary M. right in our backyard, he is so knowledgeable.
    Paul, do you know where you can get perlite, pumice, charcoal, etc at a discount?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Thanks, I agree! I go to my local hydroponics store. I can also find it at many gardening centers too. Peat Moss from Lowes is my favorite. Call the closest hydroponics shop as see what they have.

  • @Mochi88981
    @Mochi88981 Месяц назад +1

    According to Gary. Does he recommend perlite no.3 instead of perlite no.2 ?

  • @neilsmall6518
    @neilsmall6518 2 года назад +1

    I use a soil mix that I get here on my island and boiler ash

  • @3_Gold_Coins
    @3_Gold_Coins 11 месяцев назад +1

    So Paul are you going to mix everything up. Or are you going to layer materials. Or do a little of both.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  11 месяцев назад

      I mix it up. A cheap and easy mix is Sunshine Mix #4 and pumice. It’s a video we did recently.

  • @TTt-ty3dx
    @TTt-ty3dx 2 года назад +1

    I have been watching for a while now and Im very impressed. I'd like to buy cuttings are there any for sale?

  • @Rocketman0407
    @Rocketman0407 5 месяцев назад +1

    Was his top pot the best soil you tried for your dragonfruit? Also how did the one planted in pure sand do?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  5 месяцев назад

      I make my own and it’s similar to his ratios, sand is excellent! Sunshine mix #4 and sand is great too

    • @Rocketman0407
      @Rocketman0407 5 месяцев назад

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT could you please give me your potting recipe for dragonfruit.

  • @mariaconcepcionmroque8111
    @mariaconcepcionmroque8111 2 года назад +1

    🌎❤️🕊😊
    😊 Hello! Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Skills! This is My First Time Watching You On RUclips Videos. I Really Don’t Know About Dragon Fruit. I would like to learn more. I hope you will make more Videos specially people do not know how to grow dragon fruit. Like me!
    I am moving to Florida Two ,
    Three years. I would love to grow dragon fruit in Florida.
    Thank You So Much!
    God Bless.
    Stay Safe!

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Thanks for the idea. I will work on an dragon fruit introduction video this summer.

  • @IkramshahbakraTVLahore
    @IkramshahbakraTVLahore Год назад +1

    Good 👍

  • @lauranilsen8988
    @lauranilsen8988 Месяц назад +1

    Which Fox Farm product are you referring to? They have several.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Месяц назад

      Grafting Dragon Fruit and Epic Gardening recommend Ocean Forest or Happy Frog.
      Both are mainly compost. You are better off using Sunshine Mix #4, pumice, and sand.

    • @lauranilsen8988
      @lauranilsen8988 Месяц назад

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT thank you! I was just thinking of top dressing with fox farm like Gary said. So, sounds like either one of those would work. They have one called Strawberry Fields for flowering and fruiting. I might try that cause I have some.

  • @MrRamiroa
    @MrRamiroa 2 года назад +2

    Nice video, can please provide your source of bio-char? I use to get carbon at Armstrong Nursery however they have been out for 6 months.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      Sure. Here you go! spvsoils.com/our-products/#bag

    • @MrRamiroa
      @MrRamiroa 2 года назад

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT thank you!

  • @Mochi88981
    @Mochi88981 Месяц назад +1

    Do you know where I can buy charcoal in Southern California?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Месяц назад

      Bio Char? I like the black Owl brand and get it in Escondido

  • @jecka9
    @jecka9 2 года назад +2

    will silica sand for fire pit work too?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Not sure, I like coarser sand and use paver sand or washed sand from Home Depot.

  • @JFlywheel
    @JFlywheel 2 года назад +2

    I don't disagree that sand will last the longest but I'm not convinced it is the best for dragonfruit. If it was so good, then why are my dragonfruit growing in DG alone not taking off like my potting soil mixture?
    My experience is that DF loves high nitrogen soil. It's likes soil that that is moist, but not soaking wet. Something that holds water for a while then dries out mostly. Perhaps adding more sand would be beneficial, but the more sand the less nutrients?
    Not saying sand is bad, heck I might add some in to reduce costs, but it does not have the moisture retention of potting soil and coco coir. I'm not adding coir because they plants love it, I'm adding it to help hold in moisture without trapping too much, while still allowing for oxygen.
    As far as peat moss, well it's great too, but does not hold as much water as coir The combo of both should be great.
    Let us know how your new media works. I think whatever you decide on it will eventually need to be changed out, or holes cut to allow the roots to grow into the ground. My 2 year old plants are already root bound in those 20 gallon pots.
    I'm thinking with mostly Sand you will need to water more often and rely more on fertilizers for nutrients. I'm no expert but just looking at the science behind it.
    As space plants, glass makes sense, but the experiments are probably much more similar to using hydroponics.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +3

      It depends on the type of sand in my opinion. Peat moss has much of the traits that dragons like. I think around 10-15% coarse sand is good for dragons. As I pull apart my pots, I am noticed how much the roots bonded to coconut coir chunks. They really like the chunky chips, so I will add about 5% to my version 3 soil.. I like it so far.

    • @JFlywheel
      @JFlywheel 2 года назад

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT Find a good source that is budget friendly?

    • @the_luminary
      @the_luminary Год назад +1

      Yes I was thinking the same exact thing, regarding having to Water it and Fertilize the dragon fruits more because it doesnt hold water and nutrients as well as a regular potting mix. Im also thinking about the Beneficial Micro organisms and Fungi that would normally be found in organic potting mix that I dont think mostly sandy soil would be able to provide in the same capacity. Would Love to hear your thoughts or Gary's on this!!!😊

  • @THROTTLEOLOGY
    @THROTTLEOLOGY 2 года назад +2

    So you mentioned quickcrete which I thought of using too but I noticed it has a prop 65 warning for containing silicia I know plants like silicia but I wonder if it’s at a toxic level?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      I can’t find the one I get online. It’s the washed sand that specifically says for use in potting soil. Nurseries sell it too, but it’s cheaper at Home Depot. The warning is not to breathe the dust. It’s the same for pumice and perlite

    • @THROTTLEOLOGY
      @THROTTLEOLOGY 2 года назад +1

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT I’ve never seen that I’ll look for it
      I was talking about the all purpose gravel it looks like pea gravel and it’s really really cheap which is awesome

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      @@THROTTLEOLOGY that would probably be fine, I’d wash it really well

  • @locn9307
    @locn9307 2 года назад +1

    Been a gardener all my life. Have not been sold on potting mixes. Seems to me that you would have to put in nutrients anyway. So why not start with some good old garden soil.
    1/3 soil. My soil is super clayeee and dries to a rock.
    1/3 compost. Store bought $8/3cf
    1/3 sandy loam. This is hard to find.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      The challenge for dragon fruit is something long term 6+ years if possible. I'm having much more success using a ratio similar to Gary's Best Top Pot and agree with Gary's methods. I'm sure your ratios will last several years and even longer with plenty of worm castings.

    • @locn9307
      @locn9307 2 года назад +1

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT mine is a poor man’s ratio which is accessible and doable to many amateur gardeners like me. I appreciate new info you guys have shared. My son likes the gopher

  • @THROTTLEOLOGY
    @THROTTLEOLOGY 2 года назад +1

    Can’t you do a mix of sand and fox farm?

    • @technoraptor7778
      @technoraptor7778 2 года назад

      Thats what I do...it seems to work..but I might change it up a little. Charcoal is a new one for me..I'll try that in there. It looks like I'm getting close to the proper soil.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Keep Fox Farms on the top. It is good for a few years, but changes overtime.

  • @Mochi88981
    @Mochi88981 Месяц назад

    Using cement sand /coarse sand ?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Месяц назад

      Get the sand by the cement in big box stores.
      The sand should say it’s safe for potting soil or garden beds

  • @impalagus
    @impalagus 2 года назад +1

    Could you use bbq charcoal from a bag?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      Good question... I use this at the bottom off the webpage. It's much different.: spvsoils.com/our-products/#bag

    • @gigihenderson8567
      @gigihenderson8567 2 года назад

      Do NOT use briquettes. Look at the bags of chunk charcoal and make sure nothing has been added to make it burn more evenly… (briquettes have petroleum products in them).

  • @c.jazlyn897
    @c.jazlyn897 2 года назад +1

    Am I able to use those suggestions mixtures in the ground?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Yes, it will help drainage and allow the roots to spread in the potting soil faster.

  • @dianaoliveira2330
    @dianaoliveira2330 2 года назад +1

    Can we substitute the sand with beach sand?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Good question, probably if it's been washed really well., but I'm not sure. Also, make sure the grains are not too fine. Bigger the better in my opinion. I use the washed stuff from Home Depot that says it's safe to use in garden beds.

    • @mjt2582
      @mjt2582 2 года назад +1

      No, too much salt in beach sand

  • @BrahhdaCliffJones
    @BrahhdaCliffJones Год назад +1

    Would compost tea solve this problem?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Год назад

      It may, but it would probably need more over time.

  • @RocketPipeTV
    @RocketPipeTV Год назад

    12:16 go watch Charles Dowding and say that again

  • @khydo
    @khydo 2 года назад +1

    Type of sand?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Silica based, larger grains the better. Home Depot Sells some by the gravel and concrete. It says its used for potting soil and is washed.

  • @Elde30full
    @Elde30full 2 года назад +1

    Donde consigo el fertilizante que sigo el señor

    • @faltio69
      @faltio69 2 года назад +1

      Gary M. lo vende el fertilizante

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад

      Dr. Earth Flower Girl Bud and Bloom

  • @sirconkerx
    @sirconkerx 2 года назад +2

    What kind of sand? Beach sand or river sand?

    • @mr.worthington6201
      @mr.worthington6201 2 года назад +1

      Great question.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  2 года назад +1

      Bigger grains. Stay away from Playground sand. I use Quickrete silica based sand from HD or Lowes. Read this…mikesbackyardnursery.com/2015/10/exactly-what-is-and-where-do-i-find-coarse-sand-for-rooting-cuttings/

    • @THROTTLEOLOGY
      @THROTTLEOLOGY 2 года назад +1

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT oh I see you say you already used it I think it’s a great and cheap material it’s between sand and pumice but I just didn’t know what to think of the prop 65 warning

    • @THROTTLEOLOGY
      @THROTTLEOLOGY 2 года назад

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT its 4 dollars too which is awesome!!!

    • @mr.worthington6201
      @mr.worthington6201 2 года назад +1

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT Thank you Paul. I live right next to the beach and I always wondered about growing in Sand. I think I will do this sand/ compost combo moving forward. Now to calculate how much sand I need for about 500 30 gal pots LOL

  • @juliandidonato3700
    @juliandidonato3700 11 месяцев назад

    anyway, no top pot available here. no pumice available here. coir not that great. so, besides adding some paver sand to and worm castings, to happy frog and ocean harvest, what do we use now? according to your studies.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  11 месяцев назад

      Sand, peat moss, volcanic rock, decomposed granite, sand safe for potting soil. Top dress with fox farms.
      How is FF available but not pumice?

  • @davidkoba
    @davidkoba 6 месяцев назад +1

    lmao just use sand.

  • @most-best
    @most-best 2 года назад

    Camera guy... DON'T TALK!!!!