Dragon Fruit Growing ConditionsPitaya is suitable for growing in tropical or subtropical regions. It has relatively high requirements for light, generally requiring 8 hours of light per day. Pitaya is produced in Hainan, Guangxi, Guangdong, etc. The suitable temperature for growing pitaya is between 25 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius. It has a certain degree of cold resistance and is generally not very afraid of freezing. It can withstand temperatures as low as 0 degrees Celsius in winter. Dragon fruit growth period and processDragon fruit generally grows better in a warm and humid environment. The suitable season for its growth is summer. Generally, the growing period of dragon fruit is relatively long, about 6 months. The growth process of pitaya includes seedling stage, flowering stage and fruiting stage. It requires more light during the flowering stage and enters the fruiting stage around October. Dragon fruit planting process and methods1. When planting dragon fruit, you must choose suitable soil. Generally, the soil needs to have a certain drainage capacity and be relatively loose and fertile. 2. Generally, after planting the dragon fruit, it needs to be watered until the soil is completely moist. |
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