8. Harvesting
Once your plant matures, which may take a couple of years, it will produce fruit. Harvest the dragon fruit when its skin is bright red or pink, and it’s slightly soft to the touch.
In Conclusion
Growing dragon fruit in pots from seeds is a rewarding experience. It might take time and patience, but the result is a delicious, homegrown fruit that’s packed with nutrients. Whether you’re a gardening newbie or a seasoned pro, with the right care, you can enjoy your very own dragon fruit harvest
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