Growing dragon fruit from cuttings is usually much faster than growing them from seeds. To start, let's see what to do when you first get the cuttings: When You First Get the Cuttings ...Be... careful with the thorns! If it's your very first time handling the dragon fruit cactus, you'll probably get some "Ouch" moments here and there when holding the vines. But it's tolerable. If your cuttings haven't got any roots yet, let them dry in shade for about 2-7 days. The wounds will dry out &
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