Pros and Cons / Tip or not to Tip Your New Dragon Fruit Plants

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
  • Giving new growers an example of Tipping or not Tipping there (New Dragon Fruits Plants).
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    These examples with help you choose what is best for your growing needs. I will continue to let my Dragon Fruits to grow out on there own. Remember as your plants get older you should Tip Them to promote budding.

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  • @TexasDragonFruit

    Please keep in mind that I am recommending this for New Plants. Once your plants are older, I highly recommend tipping to promote budding.

  • @Da_Kine808
    @Da_Kine808 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Not necessarily the dragon fruit plant has to weigh 10 pounds, i just rooted a cutting that is producing flower buds. Love your videos, spicy exotics recommend the same, not to cut the tops of your dragon fruit and lose the opportunity to have buds the same year.

  • @user-og3ht2sg3n

    I'm disagreeing if you don't tip your dragon fruit it only you branches instead of fruit

  • @user-dq6yw2pv2j

    It makes new branches bc it wants to grow vertical. When the long branch starts hanging then it needs to make more branches to grow vertically. 😊

  • @marcusnguyen3185

    Hi, I am in Houston TX. Would you say full sun all day until dust here is better than having evening shade.

  • @hebnermm

    Where did you get those big containers? I noticed what looked like a Purina logo on a couple

  • @DalmacioJugarapOnline
    @DalmacioJugarapOnline 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    How you protect your dragon fruit plants in winter time in Texas?

  • @ABESLIN

    DO U SALE CUTTINGS.. IM HERE IN MIDLAND T.X🔥

  • @user-dq6yw2pv2j

    What’s your temperatures like

  • @jacobmccann9871

    Where did you source all your cuttings from?

  • @keshabbabukoirala6705
    @keshabbabukoirala6705 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Highly appreciated sir!!!

  • @geeyoupee

    I've tried both. I think prefer tipping because you can let it grow a few inches above the trellis then tip. You can tie the main branch closely to the trellis. New branches will grow downward and outwards.

  • @ja5129
    @ja5129  +1

    Hi,

  • @nothinbutlove4319

    :person-turqouise-waving:

  • @Homegarden791

    What composition of soil mixture are i using sir?