Published On Jul 2, 2020
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The time has come to begin moving the Epic dragon fruit, and the first step is pruning it down to size. Dragon fruit pruning is pretty simple: remove stems that are too long or unlikely to be productive. In my case, those were the ones growing all over my house.
As for dragon fruit propagation, take 8-12" cuttings, let dry for 5-7 days to callous over, and then plant them into pots, stake them up, and wait until you see new stem growth. That's really all there is to it!
0:00 - Intro
2:45 - Pruning and Cuttings
7:24 - Potting Up
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