The purpose of this video is to show how to turn a flesh cut cutting into a stem cut cutting. Spicy Exotics demonstrates one example and describes the advantages of doing this.
That is great info. I have trouble with flesh rot, the moisture from the soil touching the flesh ,did not know what to do.🤔 Now!! that you've shared your info. I know how to prepare the bottom portion of my cuttings for rooting very helpful.👏👏👏👏👏 Thank you for sharing..👍😀
Great tip. Thanks for sharing. I love your greenhouses. I'm new to growing dragon fruits so I am enjoying learning from your videos. Just planted a Condor stem cutting on my trellis the other day. Can't wait for it to grow and make fruits.
Each section is 12x26x12. I ship in 26 and 38" tube boxes. Cuttings size vary by variety. Nothing goes out smaller than 12". Our average size of the past 4 months has been 30".
I just want to let you know that spicyexotics.com has a little bug. The variety Sin Espinas is 8 dollars (on sale currently) but when you pay it says it cost 15 dollars. I’m a bit confused here..
I could possible spare cuttings now. The best thing to do is get on our waiting list. Email info@spicyexotics.com and mention what you would like to waiting for. The inventory is limited on those varieties and they sell out quickly.
Hello. I am having a couple of issues with my dragon plants. In 4-5 plants near the top tip some holes size of a finger has appeared. Second issue is that some plant tips have turned black in color and something like a spider web can also be seen. I can email you pictures
@@Spicyexotics It seems to me they are very good too tight! :) Tip .. I live in Italy and now it is winter .. I repaired the plants at home and the temperature is around 18 degrees. The plants are partly cuttings that I have just put on the ground and some are already rooted cuttings that I had to uproot to dry and transfer. The question is ... Should I give water to root cuttings? Those already rooted bathrooms? Thanks for your sharing and have a nice day!