Dragon yield , also known as pitaya , is a aboriginal of Latin America and is now being school in Asiatic land , primarily for the nutritionary mental object of the fruit . Draco yield are eaten in salads , made into drinks , and the color is used to dye food . The dragon fruit plant is a climb cactus and is better suited for multiplication in dry area . The long blank flowers , which blossom only at night ( the plant is also called nighttime - blooming genus Cereus ) , produce heavy , scaled fruit . Dragon fruit can be grown either as an ornamental or to bear yield . decorative Draco fruit does not require fertilisation . However , dragon fruit grown for nutrient requires frequent dressing to produce a sound crop . The antecedent scheme of the dragon yield sits nigh to the surface and quickly absorbs existing nutrition in the soil . Correct fertilizing can lead to a bountiful harvest home of dragon yield .

Step 1

use 3 oz . of 13 - 13 - 13 fertilizer around the nucleotide of the plant 3 months after planting . Surround the base of the plant with 4 lbs . of well - compost cow manure . Keep manure away from the stalk .

Step 2

repetition software program of fertilizer every 3 to 4 month during the first class of growth . Stop fertilizing 10 day before harvest home .

Step 3

Apply 0.3 to 0.4 pound . plant food every 2 months during the 2nd and third year . Increase manure to to 6 pound . during the 2nd and third years , spreading manure around the base of each plant .

Step 4

During and follow the fourth class , increase plant food to 0.5 to 0.75 pound . , hold three to four times a year . Add 5 lbs . of manure twice a year .

Tip

If you garden organically and want to avoid chemical fertilizer , dragon fruit react well to an practical software of cow manure alone . Draco fruit do better in well - enfeeble territory . Dragon fruit can be rise in container and moved indoors during the cold seasons .

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