


Two cut of (red) dragon fruit approximately 1 foot long each. Dragon fruit plant is very easy to grow. It does not require a lot of water. I planted it in San Diego, California. In the location with strong sunlight, it will bear fruits after 3 years of growing; after 5 years, it will become very prolific. Ship to Continental US only. Cannot ship to Arizona. Review: It’s been growing for a couple years now but not fruits so far 😢 - It was delivered quick and well packaged. I’ve had it for at least 2-3 years now but I still haven’t gotten any fruits yet. I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong Review: Warning For Those in Zones 8 or Lower - I bought these as I love dragon fruit, but at the time I knew little about them. Fact is, there are dozens of different varieties of Dragon Fruit and each have their own levels of heat and cold tolerances as well as how thick their stems are and how thorny too. This one appears to be an American Beauty, which is one of the least cold tolerant. Fully mature and dark stems can survive temperatures 40+ with minimal cold damage, but any new growth will die. I would not grow these outdoors for zones 7 and lower and for zone 8 make sure you plant them in a small enough hanging container to be brought inside during the winter months. In less than a year's time mine has grown well, and the darn thing tried to explode in growth here recently during December and when it dropped to 41 all that growth died. I since bought a physical graffitti, which is much more cold tolerant and will be growing that in their place next year.
| ASIN | B010P4F7GM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #247,828 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,782 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | dragon fruit |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 823582694005 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
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It’s been growing for a couple years now but not fruits so far 😢
It was delivered quick and well packaged. I’ve had it for at least 2-3 years now but I still haven’t gotten any fruits yet. I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong
D**D
Warning For Those in Zones 8 or Lower
I bought these as I love dragon fruit, but at the time I knew little about them. Fact is, there are dozens of different varieties of Dragon Fruit and each have their own levels of heat and cold tolerances as well as how thick their stems are and how thorny too. This one appears to be an American Beauty, which is one of the least cold tolerant. Fully mature and dark stems can survive temperatures 40+ with minimal cold damage, but any new growth will die. I would not grow these outdoors for zones 7 and lower and for zone 8 make sure you plant them in a small enough hanging container to be brought inside during the winter months. In less than a year's time mine has grown well, and the darn thing tried to explode in growth here recently during December and when it dropped to 41 all that growth died. I since bought a physical graffitti, which is much more cold tolerant and will be growing that in their place next year.
K**E
Good job.
The dragonfruit cuttings I received were a goid length and were shipped well. Thank you for taking such care in sending my items.
S**R
I don't understand why it rotten!
As soon as I put it in the soil it started rotten, I kept kitting the rotten peaces, and plant it again. I did that many times till it becomes very small and nothing left to plant. I wish if it was different because it's a plant I wanted to have!
S**I
Beyond expectations
I think the plant was extremely healthy and in great condition but the postal service took care of that situation by destroying the package and plant inside.
M**C
Healthy!
Arrived looking healthy and I planted them in a pot. So far so good! I’m looking forward to seeing them grow.
R**M
Rust Fungus
Order 2 sets of dragon plant cuttings. Three of them looking thick and healthy but fourth one looks sick. Big rust fungus spots all over. Some areas looks like was treated before. So disappointed. Also no info on the plant. There is so many different kinds and this one only says red. Pointless to contact seller no responds. Update: Got partial money refund. Money was not the issues. Having 4 healthy cuttings was the plan. Thanks
D**R
Picture shows two
In the picture, it seems like you will receive two cuttings I only received one and the directions that came with it were so unclear on what to do that I had to google it. I won't be purchasing anymore from this company.
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