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    Default Pitaya (Dragon fruit)


    halu guys kinsa na a nahibaloan mapalitan nato ug seedlings or cuttlings sa dragon fruit

    kinsa naa info palihug post mo diri

  2. #2
    Very interesting!
    ...very interesting indeed jud!


    Ni-try naka'g google ani?
    Ingon si Mr. Google, you can actually take some seeds from the fruit itself.
    Here are the steps para makakuha og seeds and makatanom og Dragon Fruit!



    How to Grow Dragon Fruit From Seed

    Instructions

    Things You'll Need:

    * Fresh, ripe dragon fruit
    * Spoon
    * Very fine mesh strainer
    * Clean plate
    * Water
    * Potting soil
    * Nursery pot or seed flat
    * Palm special fertilizer
    * Aged livestock manure

    Step 1

    Harvest mature seeds from ripe fruit by scooping out the interior flesh into a very fine mesh strainer. Use a spoon or your fingers to press the flesh away from the seeds, intermittently rinsing the strainer underwater to help separate the seeds from the flesh. Shake off the excess water when done rinsing.

    Step 2

    Tap the mass of seeds out onto a glass or ceramic plate. Roll out a line of double-ply toilet tissue onto a flat work surface. Pick up the single small seeds and deposit onto the toilet paper in even rows with 1/8 inch or so between the seeds. Let the seeds dry onto the tissue so it can be moved intact without the seeds falling or the moist tissue ripping.

    Step 3

    Lay the seed-speckled tissue onto the top of a planting tray or bed filled with moist sterile potting mix. Sprinkle a light layer of soil over the seeds so that they are nestled in the soil under a thin coating of soil no more than 1/4 inch thick. Water the soil lightly and replace any soil over the seeds if they become exposed. Keep the planted seeds moist at all times through germination.

    Step 4

    Keep the planted seeds in a location with ambient temperatures in the range of 65 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Warmer temperatures can also be tolerated for short spans, provided they do not exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Step 5

    Transplant into larger containers when the plants outgrow their original containers. Allow up to three years for the stems to harden off and take their mature plant form. Keep the soil lightly and evenly moist at all times, but never consistently wet. Though a succulent, dragon fruit grow best with ample irrigation.

    Step 6

    Fertilize your young dragon fruit plant lightly, every other month, after the growth is at least 3 inches in height. Apply a very light dose of a palm special fertilizer with micro-nutrients and a guaranteed analysis of 8-3-9 or 8-4-12 to the soil surface around the plant. Use just 1/8 lb. of fertilizer and water in well. Increase to 1/4 lb. of fertilizer after the first year of green growth.

    Step 7

    Top dress the soil around the plant once a year with well-aged livestock manure or compost to enrich the soil. Lay down a 1- to 2-inch thick blanket around the plant while keeping the organics away from the trunk. Increase the amount of compost and/or manure around the plant as it matures.
    Got this from HERE


    So, basically, imo ra hagpat the seeds from the fruit itself jud, then pa-uga gamay, nya itanom dayon!
    So... ikaw nalang produce sa imo kaugalingon nga seedlings.



    ....karon pa ko.... mura man diay ni siya'g cactus...
    ..parehas og nawng sa ako Peruvian Torch cactus

    Last edited by jackdi; 06-15-2010 at 01:46 PM.

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    salamat sa info sir naa man daw sa sm ang prutas ani

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    Quote Originally Posted by boylaang View Post
    salamat sa info sir naa man daw sa sm ang prutas ani
    Yup! naa sa SM, naa pod sa Ayala.
    ...Naa man pod gani sa Fooda Lacion.

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    lami nang dragon fruit?? asa ta pwd maka palit anah dri sa cebu??

  6. #6
    lami nang dragon fruit?? -> It's very bland. Tab-ang na d ka kasabut.

    You should try at least once though.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Tsubaki View Post
    lami nang dragon fruit?? -> It's very bland. Tab-ang na d ka kasabut.

    You should try at least once though.
    Lami baya!
    Lami na juicy kaayo!



    When buying, always let the tindera choose for you.
    Mas nakahibaw sila kung asa ana ang lami.
    Last edited by jackdi; 07-22-2010 at 05:05 PM.

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    plano nako magtanum sa amo bukid ani

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    We have Dragon fruit cuttings here in our farm located in Carmen. Minimum order is 1,000 cuttings
    & we will demonstrate to you how to plant. We deliver anywhere in Cebu or in Bohol. Contact the
    following for more details:
    1. Noel Quimbo - (0917) 623-5215
    2. Al Savella - (0917) 322-4501

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by asavella View Post
    We have Dragon fruit cuttings here in our farm located in Carmen. Minimum order is 1,000 cuttings
    & we will demonstrate to you how to plant. We deliver anywhere in Cebu or in Bohol. Contact the
    following for more details:
    1. Noel Quimbo - (0917) 623-5215
    2. Al Savella - (0917) 322-4501
    If you dont mind, pwede post the price here? (for 1,000 cuttings)
    Aron ang gusto mo-venture ani nga business is naa pod idea sa cost bah.

    And one more question, pwede ba ta mo-visit sa inyo farm?
    Asa dapit sa Carmen inyo location?


    Tnx.

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