Well done man. I'm in miami Florida and have been growing pitaya for about 4 years now and have learned a lot from you. I'm running through all your videos 👍🏼
Dam i have watched your first an second video an all the flaws I called out that I would do just you did exactly for the trellis🤘🏽🔥💪🏽 dope! Thank you for your care guide on these awesome trees
Thank you so much to show how to transfer , this video help me a lot and I looking for that many year . Now I have to star over . Thanks again and have a wonderful day
I couldn't find any cuttings in my area of Washington so I just picked up a yellow dragon fruit at the market and started from seeds. Some are now about an inch high. So looking forward to the next few years of growth. Thanks so much for your videos they are awesome.
Wow, thank you so much for this video! I just received a bunch of dragon fruit cuttings from Amazon, some American Beauty, some Yellow Dragon. I live in SW FL, and I know dragon fruit thrive down here, have one growing along my back fence but is spread all over the place on it! Your video shows me I can put them in pots, contain them more than just planting on posts stuck in the ground, I think I will buy a bunch of 4 gallon pots from Lowes and try this, thanks!
You have great information I shared your ideas with a number of friends that are growing dragonfruits also Thank you for keeping it simple and easy to understand
Awesome patio dragon fruit farm that you have there. Am sure that it is a lot of work to keep everything watered and healthy. Thanks for these videos! My neighbor's dragon fruit tree is drooping all over my fence, so I'll support it better on my side, and make a bunch of cuttings to replant elsewhere. It's flowers (whiteish yellow) are >6" diameter and I'll hand pollinate them when the time comes.
Very informative video! For those asking where to buy Fox Farm soil. As of May 1, 2021, it is available at Amazon, Walmart, Target -- currently not in stock at Home Depot, Lowe's.
Hi 👋🏼. You now have another sister brother! Lol. If that’s cool 😎 I have learned so so much from you. Thank you 🙏🏼. And now I’m ready to re-Pot my large Dragon’s (safely & correctly) And my smaller ones. Oh. And with plans flying by too. Lol. And. Like you’re first one. I do not know what kink of fruits they’ll be giving me so, 👏🏼👏🏼. Let’s see. See you in your next video. P. S. You’re collection’s. Are amazing 😉. Lucky 🍀.
Great videos and super informative. Wanted to ask how to transplant dragon fruits that are growing in a single pot into a one large pot with a trellis. Thanks
Thanks for the video. I have about 4 dragon fruit plants that are struggling. I think I need to repot , then once better established repot them in a trellis. you are in southern Cali correct?
I enjoyed watching your video! I'm just so scared to get pricked... because I've been pricked so many times with those suckers!😊 But I'll try to follow your good advice.👍
Really inspiring. Just started my very first plant and it's growing really well so far. Looking forward to seeing it like yours. Thank you for your vids. It's quite informative.
Awesome videos man! Because of your videos, I was inspired of starting my own. Do you have any problems of one variety not thriving in the pot? I understand that some variety grows faster than others. And some just overcomes others root system.
If one lives in a windy area, you can run a piece of rebar through the pot, into the ground to keep them from blowing over. Thats what I have to do with my large tropical plants.
I use cg (pressure treated) 4 x 4’s. An 8ft is about 10 bucks. They will last 20 years in water contact. Although heavier, they seem a best choice to me. I also was recommended to wrap in burlap, and I think that makes sense also, as lock-in to it is fast. Good video, thanks for the info, always learning
Thank you, David for watching and supporting my videos! It makes me so happy to hear that you are having success with your Dragon Fruit plants and that my information plays a roll in your garden. It fills my heart with joy to see others doing well with their Dragons! Keep me updated on your progress! I will keep teaching and educating.
wow, watch your video I wish I have dragon fruit plants to grow but at the moment I could not buy any where . I like the idea of the stand this time, it will last longer.
Hey there... I have a question regarding securing them to the trellis. How tight is too tight? I have 8 growing, i have them tied to stakes but very loose because im afraid if I tighten too much the will bow underneath the tie.
Been a subscriber and I was about to ask if you planted other varieties of dragon fruit together and your doing it now lol... Keep us posted on how this is goes. Thanks for the videos man keep it up.
As a very new crazy about Dragon Fruit person who knows nothing this video was great. Thank you so much for all the information given so freely.
Well done man. I'm in miami Florida and have been growing pitaya for about 4 years now and have learned a lot from you. I'm running through all your videos 👍🏼
Dam i have watched your first an second video an all the flaws I called out that I would do just you did exactly for the trellis🤘🏽🔥💪🏽 dope! Thank you for your care guide on these awesome trees
Thank you so much to show how to transfer , this video help me a lot and I looking for that many year . Now I have to star over . Thanks again and have a wonderful day
Am crazy about planting dragon planting but had no idea until I watched your video. Thanks for the knowledge that you shared.
Happy to help
Wow very nice and amazing! I will do this also thanks very much for sharing! God bless!
I couldn't find any cuttings in my area of Washington so I just picked up a yellow dragon fruit at the market and started from seeds. Some are now about an inch high. So looking forward to the next few years of growth. Thanks so much for your videos they are awesome.
Love how you called this place the dragon alley. ☺
Awesome!!!. Thanks for your video, it’s really help.
14:11 my favorite part of transplanting and getting a new plant 🌱 into its new home 🤘🏽
Hello brother. I am a govt college teacher. I like your video. I am fan of you
Wow, thank you so much for this video! I just received a bunch of dragon fruit cuttings from Amazon, some American Beauty, some Yellow Dragon. I live in SW FL, and I know dragon fruit thrive down here, have one growing along my back fence but is spread all over the place on it! Your video shows me I can put them in pots, contain them more than just planting on posts stuck in the ground, I think I will buy a bunch of 4 gallon pots from Lowes and try this, thanks!
I am indonesian... I am really happy to watch your videos because I have new knowledge
Iyo tah mas hehehe
Coat the wood exposed to soil in linseed oil to keep it from rotting.
You have great information I shared your ideas with a number of friends that are growing dragonfruits also Thank you for keeping it simple and easy to understand
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for posting great videos because I am learning a lot!!
Awesome patio dragon fruit farm that you have there. Am sure that it is a lot of work to keep everything watered and healthy. Thanks for these videos! My neighbor's dragon fruit tree is drooping all over my fence, so I'll support it better on my side, and make a bunch of cuttings to replant elsewhere. It's flowers (whiteish yellow) are >6" diameter and I'll hand pollinate them when the time comes.
Always ask your neighbour 😎
Great video on planting Thank you! I plan to buy some cutting this weekend at our farmers marker here in Big Island Kona.
thanks so much for the class from Far North Queensland, Australia :)
My son loves dragon fruit. Its going to blow his mind when he sees I'm growing him some. Thank you for this.🎉🎉
Awesome showing and wonderful video content. Thanks Richard.
I love the trellis you built 💪🏾❤️
Love all your info!I have a tree for 3 years but no fruit.
Put in sunny area. Give chicken manure and wormcastings and some magnesium, potasium, etc..
wow 4 cuttings in one pot. thank you for your videos. It is incredibly useful.
You have a great looking dragon fruit garden going on :) My next new project, thanks for the vid.
wow. nice planting beside your house.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, i LEARN A LOT FROM YOU.GOD BLESS YOU DEAR
Very informative video!
For those asking where to buy Fox Farm soil. As of May 1, 2021, it is available at Amazon, Walmart, Target -- currently not in stock at Home Depot, Lowe's.
Super nice educational video! Hey Richard, where did you buy your 20/25 gallon pots? Many thanks!
Thank you. Your video was very helpful.
Thank u for sharing this useful information 👌👍🏽love it.
Could you please show us how to make your wood trellis, thanks
Parabes adorei sabermaiis apredu muito obrigado pela a aula
Hola, gracias por tu video, es muy completo. Me suscribo y te doy like. Saludos desde Guadalajara Jalisco. México
Hi 👋🏼. You now have another sister brother! Lol. If that’s cool 😎
I have learned so so much from you.
Thank you 🙏🏼. And now I’m ready to re-Pot my large Dragon’s (safely & correctly)
And my smaller ones. Oh. And with plans flying by too. Lol. And. Like you’re first one. I do not know what kink of fruits they’ll be giving me so, 👏🏼👏🏼. Let’s see.
See you in your next video. P. S. You’re collection’s. Are amazing 😉. Lucky 🍀.
Great job and thumbs up my friend
Okaaay with the Spyderco manix ❤️, love your channel brother
Wow great. U did it so easily.... I will also try to grow DF in this way
Nice presentation
Good job bro....
Yes! This is useful information! Thank you 🙏🏻
Great advice. In copying it now. But my old school mom never agrees with all the trellis in the pot, etc...ha
New subscriber here....thank you for the videos
Thank you very much very good explanation !!!!
Will those cuttings now stay in it for good or will you seperate the 4
Richard,
Where did you buy from your container or pot from? What is the brand name?
Great videos and super informative. Wanted to ask how to transplant dragon fruits that are growing in a single pot into a one large pot with a trellis. Thanks
Very interesting! How good you are! Tell us where we can buy varieties of that fruit tree! Thanks!
Love you plans Richard
Thanks for the video. I have about 4 dragon fruit plants that are struggling. I think I need to repot , then once better established repot them in a trellis. you are in southern Cali correct?
Thank you for sharing this video. I have 3 pots of dragon fruit plants that I need to transfer or replanting on bigger and permanent place. Thank u🙏
thanks for sharing this video I'm new friend here
Appreciate how you try to reuse/recycle and try to save the earth. 👌
Where can I buy those 20 gallon containers? Nice videos and I learn alot from you!
Funny he said "tabo" I know he ain't pinoy 🤣..but great content and info,new sub right here!🤙🏼
Excellent movie, very informative !!!
Question 4 plants in one pot isn't crowding them ?
Thanks
I enjoyed watching your video! I'm just so scared to get pricked... because I've been pricked so many times with those suckers!😊
But I'll try to follow your good advice.👍
Really inspiring. Just started my very first plant and it's growing really well so far. Looking forward to seeing it like yours. Thank you for your vids. It's quite informative.
good job bro
Great tutorial thank you
Awesome videos man! Because of your videos, I was inspired of starting my own. Do you have any problems of one variety not thriving in the pot? I understand that some variety grows faster than others. And some just overcomes others root system.
Good video! I like to use fox soil too if I don’t have time to mix some up. Like the different types of Dragon fruit ya have.
In other videos they said not to plant different varieties together cause some are weaker but yours seem to be doing fine
Love his videos ❤
where can i buy a trellis... i dont have powertools to make my own. love your videos
do you have any video about what to do after fruiting or maintenance preparing for the next fruiting season thanks in advance
If one lives in a windy area, you can run a piece of rebar through the pot, into the ground to keep them from blowing over. Thats what I have to do with my large tropical plants.
Good thinking ..
Good video! Thanks for sharing.
5 stars video!!! Thanks a lot.
You have a nice Dragon fruits garden, thanks for sharing :)
Yes to you tabo! Do you sell cuttings?
Thanks
What do we do if we have some growth off to the sides of the main stem. Should we prune it?
Hi Richard,
Really enjoyed your videos.
I live in CA, santa Ana near Asian Mall.
Is there any way I can have some cuttings?
Thanks
I use cg (pressure treated) 4 x 4’s. An 8ft is about 10 bucks. They will last 20 years in water contact. Although heavier, they seem a best choice to me. I also was recommended to wrap in burlap, and I think that makes sense also, as lock-in to it is fast. Good video, thanks for the info, always learning
Isnt pressure treated wood full of toxic chemicals?
Love the videos ! You are so consistent & informative . Thanks to you I have two thriving dragon fruit plants . Keep up the great work
Thank you, David for watching and supporting my videos! It makes me so happy to hear that you are having success with your Dragon Fruit plants and that my information plays a roll in your garden. It fills my heart with joy to see others doing well with their Dragons! Keep me updated on your progress! I will keep teaching and educating.
Great video, thank you for your sharing.
Very nice bro 👌
Interesting to see you mix species. Any reason other than variety? Anything to do with pollination?
Genial! Material y 4 variedades
Thanks Richard. Very informative. Where can I get the yellow dragon fruit cuttings or plants?
if you can find a Vietnamese nursery around you, more likely they carry it.
I ther I like to now how many years the dragon fruit take for give fruits Thankyou yours ther are very nice
So does the plastic post cover leach into the soil? And can we get an update on how these are holding up so far? Thx
thank you for videos.
wow, watch your video I wish I have dragon fruit plants to grow but at the moment I could not buy any where . I like the idea of the stand this time, it will last longer.
Check Cal Poly Pomona -- they have a lot of varieties and very good prices
Hi Richard, just wonder where do you buy the Foxfarm potting soil?
Thank you for a very informative video. What is the microclimate for dragon fruit trees full sun or shade or partial sun? Thanks for sharing.
Hey there... I have a question regarding securing them to the trellis. How tight is too tight? I have 8 growing, i have them tied to stakes but very loose because im afraid if I tighten too much the will bow underneath the tie.
I really like your video .Thank you
Your work very very Niec.... What are your from
I was wondering the dimensions on the trellis tops
Is there any problem when we pot different 4 varieties together?pollination problems or anything we need to look in selection ?
I want to know how you built that trellis
Will they ever get root bound in the 20-gal containers if you put four of them together?
Been a subscriber and I was about to ask if you planted other varieties of dragon fruit together and your doing it now lol... Keep us posted on how this is goes. Thanks for the videos man keep it up.
THANK YOU I ENJOY WATCHING YOU.VIDO VERY.GOOD
Where did u buy the 20 gallons container
Subscribed....awesome tips 🤙
very nice bro
Where did you buy the 20 gallon pot?