congratulations, good job, i dont understand every things you say because i am from spain, but i have learned many things for my pitayas with your vídeos
Oi amigo, muito bom o vídeo, você tem um espaço enorme para cultivar várias espécies de pitaya, parabéns pelo seu trabalho ficou ótimo sua plantação de pitaya.
Can I ask how tall are your plants now not counting the pot itself? And I read on one of your response to a comment that you recommend tipping in February, can you explain what that is and what that does? Thanks!
My plants a 60 inches or 5 feet tall. I tip to shock the plant. This encourages more flower buds. It also stops the growth of that stem and keeps the plant manageable.
Nice video. Thank you for sharing . I recently found a dragon fruit in the wild. It was huge so I took a section home.It was about 5 feet tall and about 5 inches in diameter . It had a few buds that in a week are now ready to flower. I just hand pollinated the first open flower last night. Keep in mind this plant has no roots yet. Think it will develop fruit ? I found it near Tampa, it looks like the one in your video at 5:58 The healthy grower,lol. The flower was white and very flat when open last night, about hand sized.
Good Job guys, Can you help me with design of 8 meters X 50 meters greenhous for Pitaya planting on permanent earth, ( not in pots) the hight of green house , destance between plants If i fix the temperature between 20C and 40c Will that help ?
I would consider a cable system with T-post if you are planting in the ground. 1.5 meters for each T-post with 2 meter T-post on the ends. I would space each plant 2 meters if different varieties. If you plant all the same varieties the plants can be a little closer.