I have a few pots of lanky dragon fruit plants that were started from seed. They've grown to about 2 feet long, but are really skinny.
Not sure if I should put them in bigger pots, stake the whole thing up, or what. Thinking I probably should move them from bright indirect light to a sunnier spot. Finding lots of advice on starting seeds and handling cuttings, but not much on this awkward phase.
These are being grown indoors in Northern California. I kind of forgot about them, as evidenced by that wholly ineffective 3" support! (I have no expectations of getting fruit from these. Totally a let's-see-what-happens project.)
Thanks for any advice
This message was edited Mar 30, 2019 5:37 PM
dragon fruit started from seed... now what?
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