Dragon fruit is not only nutritious but also delicious and a great option for home gardening. If you’re looking for an easy-to-grow crop, give dragon fruit a try. You’ll be enjoying its tasty fruits in no time!
1. What You’ll Need to Grow Dragon Fruit at Home:
- Soil
- Small pots
- Fertilizer
- Dragon fruit seeds
- Water
Note:
For soil, choose nutrient-rich loam or light clay loam with good drainage and air circulation.
For seeds, select those from ripe, purple to black dragon fruits. Opt for large, round, shiny, brown seeds for better germination.
2. How to Grow Dragon Fruit at Home:
Step 1 Sowing the Seeds
Sowing Dragon Fruit Seeds
Start by filling small pots with soil, approximately 20-25 cm in diameter.
To encourage germination, soak the seeds in warm water and then wrap them in a damp cloth for about 12 hours. If the seeds crack open, they’re ready for sowing.
Plant 5-6 seeds per pot, burying them about 1 cm deep. Water the pots, and within 4-5 days, you should see the seeds sprouting.
Step 2 Thinning the Seedlings
Dragon Fruit Seedlings
After 7-10 days, the seeds will have grown into seedlings about 5-10 cm tall. It’s now time to thin out the weaker seedlings and keep only the strongest 1-2 plants per pot to ensure they have enough nutrients to thrive.
Step 3 Setting Up a Trellis
Setting Up a Trellis for Dragon Fruit
When the seedlings reach a height of 20-25 cm, it’s time to transfer them to a garden bed or outdoor space where they can climb a trellis or even crawl up a wall. Before planting, prepare the ground by adding some compost.
Once the plants are in the ground, remember to water them regularly to help their roots establish. Within a few days, they will start to curl and climb the trellis.
3. Caring for Your Dragon Fruit Plant:
Watering and Fertilizing Dragon Fruit
Water your dragon fruit plants twice a day, in the morning and evening, especially after transplanting. About a week later, when the plants have climbed halfway up the trellis, start fertilizing them. You can use compost or worm castings mixed with water and apply it from the leaves to the roots.
Fertilize every 15 days until the plants start fruiting. Around 50 days after planting, the dragon fruit vines will have grown significantly. To encourage flowering and fruiting, prune back some of the branches if the plant becomes too leafy.
Harvest Time: Within a week of flowering, you’ll be able to harvest your dragon fruits, which typically grow to a size of 15-20 cm.
Harvesting Dragon Fruit
With your very own home-grown dragon fruits, you can whip up delicious and nutritious meals for your family, such as dragon fruit stir-fried with garlic or mushrooms.
We hope these tips help you successfully grow dragon fruit at home. Happy gardening!