Yummmm Dragon Fruit

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Yummmm Dragon Fruit

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The dragon fruit just keep coming. Here are two nice ones.

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have you grown these from seed?
what is the secret to getting from seedling(tiny cactus on a stem) to an adult plant.
do you bury the stem?
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I didn't grow these from seed. I purchased cuttings and just put them in pots. Cuttings are super easy... you just have to let them harden off a little before planting.
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hmmm... they look like something from the fake fruit section at a large craft store.... Styro-fruit!
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