Yellow Pitaya (Dragon Fruit) – 1,000+ Premium Seeds (Selenicereus megalanthus)
Yellow Pitaya (Dragon Fruit) – 1,000+ Premium Seeds (Selenicereus megalanthus)
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Our premium selection includes 1,000+ high-viability, professionally harvested seeds, providing you with a generous amount for a successful propagation project. Whether you are a dedicated gardener looking to expand your rare tropical collection or an enthusiast eager to experience the satisfaction of harvesting your own home-grown, boutique-quality fruit, these seeds are the perfect starting point.
You will receive: ✔️ 1,000+ Premium-quality Selenicereus megalanthus seeds ✔️ Hand-selected for optimal viability and robust germination potential ✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness ✔️ Basic germination and initial care guidelines included to support your success
🌼 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Selenicereus megalanthus
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Common Name: Yellow Pitaya / Yellow Dragon Fruit
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Plant Type: Tropical vining cactus (epiphytic)
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Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (Requires plenty of bright, direct light to fuel vigorous vine growth and eventual fruit production).
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Soil / Medium: Requires a highly draining, nutrient-rich, and slightly acidic cactus or succulent mix (exceptional drainage is essential to ensure long-term root health).
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Watering: Consistent; keep the medium lightly moist during the active growing season, but allow it to dry out significantly between waterings to prevent moisture-related stress.
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Growth Habit: Vining, climbing cactus; best grown with the support of a sturdy trellis, wooden post, or wall structure to encourage vertical growth and healthy air circulation.
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Temperature: Thrives in warm, tropical, or subtropical environments; must be protected from cold snaps and frost.
💡 Pro Growing Tip: For the best results, sow these seeds in a sterile, fine-textured seed-starting mix, maintain a warm environment (roughly 75°F–85°F / 24°C–29°C), and use a light misting to keep the surface moist without waterlogging the seeds. Patience is key—once sprouted and established, ensure your vines have enough space and strong support to thrive as they climb toward the light!
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