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Dragon Fruit Cuttings – Mixed Varieties Live Plant | 7 Pack 8–12 Inch Pitaya Cuttings | Rare Exotic Cactus | Edible Fruit Plant | Fast Growing

Dragon Fruit Cuttings – Mixed Varieties Live Plant | 7 Pack 8–12 Inch Pitaya Cuttings | Rare Exotic Cactus | Edible Fruit Plant | Fast Growing

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Grow your own exotic fruit garden with this premium collection of Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) cuttings. This listing includes 7 unique varieties, each cutting measuring approximately 8–12 inches long, perfect for rooting and growing into productive, fruit-bearing cactus plants.

This mixed variety pack is ideal for collectors and gardeners looking to grow multiple types of dragon fruit, each offering unique flavors, colors, and growth characteristics. Dragon fruit plants are fast-growing, easy to maintain, and thrive in warm climates or containers with proper support.

Included varieties:
• A5 Pako – Qty 1
• Sugar Dragon – Qty 1
• Desert King – Qty 1
• Ohana Express – Qty 1
• American Beauty – Qty 1
• Orange Giant – Qty 1
• Isis Gold – Qty 1

These fresh cuttings are ready for propagation and will develop into vigorous climbing cactus plants with proper care.

You will receive:
✔️ 7 dragon fruit cuttings (1 of each variety)
✔️ Length: approximately 8–12 inches
✔️ Mixed rare and popular varieties
✔️ Fresh, healthy cuttings
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Dragon Fruit, Pitaya
Botanical Name: Hylocereus / Selenicereus spp.
Plant Type: Climbing cactus
Growth Stage: Cuttings (unrooted)

Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining cactus mix
Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry between watering
Mature Height: Climbing (6–20 feet with support)
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 9–11 (container friendly in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Allow cuttings to callous for a few days before planting. Use a समर्थन stake or trellis for support as the plant grows, and avoid overwatering to prevent rot.

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