Hi Paul , Is there any update video on this , I've done the same thing with a cactus and would love to see how Edgars one is holding up after this length of time
@@RAREDRAGONFRUIT That's Great to hear 😎 can you get a picture next time your visiting please. Also Tell Edgar I will do my very best with the A5xG1 Hybrid here in Ireland, I'm like a child with a new pet ☺️😂
@Edgar Valdivia,a suggestion on putting a chicken netting barrier near the dragonfruit or any cactus plants to keep danger away from your grandkids,ha?.
Thank you Edgar for all your contibutions, we all appreciate you. I have a question in regards to your Asunta range. What species did you cross (as the mother and father) to create the very first Asunta ( Asunta 1) to get the red flower?
Hello Edgar, was the first cactus you showed was a Peruvian Apple cactus? Working on growing dragon fruit in New York City. I have one but didn't graft it. I used it as a pole for San Ignacio dragon fruit to lean on it. Very interesting experiments. Be well always .
Buenas tardes me llamo Jonathan. Ami me gustan mucho la pitaya y en un video mire que usted logro un hybrido crusando pitahaya y pitaya. Seria un honor si pudiera ayudarlo a logra pitayos que esten a adaptados mas al clima de California seria un honor poder comprar semillas del fruto del hybrido que logro
@Edgar Valdivia,and my opinion on your cactus/dragonfruit cutting graftting,the fruit shouldn't have any characteristic from the cactus stock host plant,it's job is only providing needed nutients for grafted dragonfruit cutting?. Maybe the grafted cactus& dragonfruit plant can survive in the desert climate ,but a full breed dragonfruit plant wouldn't will not?.
How excited to test it
I'm from Tunisia and i thank you so much
God bless you
Fascinante. Un dragón fruit grafted en un cactus. La verdad que usted es tremendo experto en dragón fruit. Vamos a ver a qué sabe la fruta.
Thank you for sharing your experiment and making this video. How exciting!
Hi Paul , Is there any update video on this , I've done the same thing with a cactus and would love to see how Edgars one is holding up after this length of time
@@CELTICDRAGONFRUIT I saw it when I visited him, it was doing great and had a fruit on it
@@RAREDRAGONFRUIT That's Great to hear 😎 can you get a picture next time your visiting please. Also Tell Edgar I will do my very best with the A5xG1 Hybrid here in Ireland, I'm like a child with a new pet ☺️😂
Thank you for your share content good ideas 🎉
Boa tarde , parabéns pelo seu trabalho , obrigado.
Nice work sir
Please keep us updated
Gracias por sus aportes desde sandiego
Nice to see you again Edgar and thank you for experimenting and teachings.
Great stuff.
❤️
@Edgar Valdivia,a suggestion on putting a chicken netting barrier near the dragonfruit or any cactus plants to keep danger away from your grandkids,ha?.
Thank you Edgar for all your contibutions, we all appreciate you. I have a question in regards to your Asunta range. What species did you cross (as the mother and father) to create the very first Asunta ( Asunta 1) to get the red flower?
Your work is amazing! Thank you for all you do
Did it give fruit?
Hello Mr. Valdivia, how often do you water the cactus with the dragon fruit graft?
Hello Edgar, was the first cactus you showed was a Peruvian Apple cactus? Working on growing dragon fruit in New York City. I have one but didn't graft it. I used it as a pole for San Ignacio dragon fruit to lean on it. Very interesting experiments. Be well always .
No it wasn’t
How did the fruit taste?
Buenas tardes me llamo Jonathan. Ami me gustan mucho la pitaya y en un video mire que usted logro un hybrido crusando pitahaya y pitaya. Seria un honor si pudiera ayudarlo a logra pitayos que esten a adaptados mas al clima de California seria un honor poder comprar semillas del fruto del hybrido que logro
Nice to see you have your own dragon fruit youtube channel! :-)
Ķkk tenho um cakto e vou ficar cupiando moda com ele tambem
Que tal como está estimado amigo
Saludos desde Camana Noel ugarteche
Que buena sorpresa saber que estas bien.Escribeme. Mi email es: edpitaya@gmail.om
@Edgar Valdivia,and my opinion on your cactus/dragonfruit cutting graftting,the fruit shouldn't have any characteristic from the cactus stock host plant,it's job is only providing needed nutients for grafted dragonfruit cutting?. Maybe the grafted cactus& dragonfruit plant can survive in the desert climate ,but a full breed dragonfruit plant wouldn't will not?.
Hello Edgar
Can you do an update video please Edgar