Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. The good news is that once the plant is mature, you could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years.
SPECIFIC CARE
"Place in bright, indirect sunlight, ensuring soil stays consistently moist. Maintain high humidity levels and fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season. Prune dead leaves and support stem growth as needed. Watch for pests and diseases, treating promptly if detected."Here's how to eat dragon fruit: Select a ripe fruit with bright red, evenly colored skin that gives slightly when squeezed. Use a sharp knife and cut straight through the fruit, slicing it in half. You can use a spoon to eat the fruit out of the skin or peel the skin off and slice the pulp into small pieces.