After you read the responses to my questions about the yellow Hylocereus undatus, I am even more puzzled than before. I have searched the internet for mention...
I'd never heard of Pitaya until this morning - I've recently gotten interested in epis, and have ordered a few from both eBay and an epi website. While nosing...
Hi everyone-- I just got back from Disneyland and thought everyone here might be interested in the first time I can remember of a reasonably mainstream use of...
Hello, I am a fruit addict and have been looking for cutting sources for "dragonfruit" (plants with known tasty fruit, since fruit quality is supposedly highly...
Hello all: We just found this group. Hello Leo. The H. Undatus we got now has a 6 inch growth from the lower segment. It also has 3-4 inch aerial roots on...
Hi Two new photos were posted today, sent from Taiwan. One shows "Pitaya Stem Necrosis" after heavy rain. Perhaps coincidentally, the rain occurred at or near ...
Leo: Just tried to view the new photos and they elude me. George ... ADVERTISEMENT [Image] ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
I see in the photos a yellow pitaya from a hylocereus undatus. is this a cross or natural? which type hylocereus is it? and how does this fruit taste? we have...
Hi While George Emerich is the only reader who told me they had trouble viewing those two Taiwan photos, I thought it would be instructive to me to translate...
Joe Berry, Thailand grower of Pitaya, submitted thirteen photos showing some of his plants growing in a shade house. The support structure is interesting....
I just got my Japanese sister-in-law to translate the Japanese characters that was sent with a picture page from a calendar. The larger photo above is H....
Pitahaya - A Promising New Fruit Crop For Southern California by Paul H. Thomson. Booklet of 36 pages, including references. There is one color photograph on...
Hello, I just found out that the cutting I'm rooting is a pitaya. I got it from a plumeria nursery in Florida. I live in Tucson, Az. I guess it will not take...
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... From: leo92129 <leom@...> It would be great to find sweet H. undatus! Leo ***************** How sweet is sweet? I would like to know so that I...
... hello detrick we are carmen and whitney from traverse city, mi. we have a hylocereus undatus (red pitaya) and a selenicereus megalanthus (yellow pitaya)....
... The Japanese translation of the article I was discussing said that the pitaya pictured had a Brix of 24º. I'd like to get pitaya growing with Brix reading...
Leo: That calendar was worth getting translated I think. Does the person who translated the picture still have connections in Japan? We would be interested in...
I am also interested in seeds, or preferably, cuttings from any the varieties with good fruit. I have some dragonfruit seed that I have kept in a warm...
Hi Dan, If the seeds are fertile and fresh, they should germinate in a week or so, as I recall. I use a mix of sand and fine perlite most of the time. When I...
Hey Carmen and Whitney, Thanks for responding. Regarding the fertility issue, I will still get flowers, right? Fruit development from those flowers will only...
... Detrick, From what we have read that is correct. If it is self fertile then it will fruit. We have an Alice Snow variity of H.U. This is a self fertile...
... Ugh! This is what I figured (most cactus like to germinate quickly once water is around). I've had them in my propigating box for MONTHS! ... Silver...
Valy Rezaei <V_rezaei206@...> wrote: I am an Expert of Quarantine in Iran. My country wants to import Fruit of Dragon fruit from other countries, but...
Valy, I've been warned by Dr. Nerd from Israel not to import cuttings from South America as there is a disease there that can cause a lot of damage. I believe...