8. Harvesting
Once your plant matures, which may take a couple of years, it will produce fruit. Harvest the dragon fruit when its skin is bright red or pink, and it’s slightly soft to the touch.
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Growing dragon fruit in pots from seeds is a rewarding experience. It might take time and patience, but the result is a delicious, homegrown fruit that’s packed with nutrients. Whether you’re a gardening newbie or a seasoned pro, with the right care, you can enjoy your very own dragon fruit harvest
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