Dragon Fruit Seeds – Pink
Dragon Fruit Seeds – Pink
Dragon Fruit Seeds – Pink

Dragon Fruit Seeds – Pink

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Dragon Fruit Seeds – Pink Variety produce a striking tropical cactus plant known for its vivid pink-skinned fruit and beautiful night-blooming flowers. Also known in the U.S. as Pitaya, this plant adds a vibrant, exotic look to any garden or patio. The fruit’s sweet, refreshing taste and unique texture make it a favorite among home gardeners.

These seeds are perfect for growing in warm climates or indoors in containers. The plant thrives in full sunlight and well-drained soil, developing long, climbing stems that can be trained to trellises or supports. With minimal care, the Dragon Fruit plant rewards growers with stunning blooms and ornamental appeal.

Features:

  • Type: Perennial cactus plant

  • Common Name (US): Dragon Fruit (Pitaya)

  • Variety: Pink Flesh

  • Plant Type: Climbing cactus

  • Growth Habit: Spreading and vining

  • Fruit Color: Pink exterior with pink interior flesh

  • Soil Requirement: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil (pH 6–7)

  • Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade

  • Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry between watering

  • Bloom Time: Summer nights; flowers open for one night only

  • Pollination: Some varieties are self-pollinating; others may need cross-pollination

  • Special Feature: Decorative cactus with edible fruit

Specifications:

  • Planting Season: Spring to early summer

  • Hardiness Zones (USDA): Zones 9–11

  • Sowing Method: Start seeds indoors in warm soil; transplant outdoors after frost

  • Germination Time: 10–30 days

  • Germination Temperature: 70–85°F (21–29°C)

  • Spacing Between Plants: 3–5 feet (90–150 cm)

  • Mature Plant Height: 6–10 feet (1.8–3 m) with support

  • Best Growing Months:

    • Northern Zones (6–8): May to September (container growing recommended)

    • Southern Zones (9–11): March to October (outdoor growing suitable)

  • Maintenance: Low; prune and train vines for best growth

  • Uses: Ornamental gardening, container planting, greenhouse cultivation