I Took 7 Dragonfruits And Grew 1000 Baby Dragons

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • I had no idea, but dragonfruits have a couple crazy secrets - they only take one year to grow - and it all happens on just one night in the summer on the cactus plant. Plus, they can bear fruit for up to 30 years, so commitment here was worth it.
    Of course I had to find out if this was true, so 2 years ago I got my hands dirty with 3 purple dragonfruits, 2 yellow dragonfruits, 2 cactus pears, and cactus pear pad.
    I wanted to see if I could grow 1000 baby dragonfruits in my own home.
    And by the way, if you didn’t know, pollinators of dragonfruit cacti are nocturnal creatures like bats and moths.
    What happens is, the cactus plants that dragonfruits grow on flower in just one year, then the fruit grows out of those flowers on just one evening per summer when the bats and moths come to drink the delicious pollen from the flowers.
    Those nocturnal creatures transfer this pollen from flower to flower. Then the fruits pop out after that one night the flowers get pollinated.
    And they can even live in pots indoors, but those can take 2-3 years to bear fruit.
    BTW - if you’re growing dragonfruit and want an easier way to extract the seeds for germination, just cut a piece of fruit and dab it on a paper towel. The seeds will come right off, and then you can shpritz that with water, fold it up, and seal it in a little bag or glass jar and wait for the tails to grow!
    I hope you enjoy this wild journey of growing 1000 babies in my own home, from 7 different varieties of dragonfruits and cactus pears. Thank you so much for watching, it honestly means the world to me to be able to share my passion with you and have it resonate with you. Love you.
    TIMESTAMP:
    00:00 - 02:47 Dragonfruit 1
    02:47 - 05:38 Dragonfruit 2
    05:38 - 07:49 Dragonfruit 3
    07:49 - 08:37 Yellow Dragonfruit
    08:37 - 10:46 Yellow Dragonfruit 2
    10:46 - 12:26 Yellow Cactus Pear
    12:26 - 16:01 Cooking Cactus Pad (NOPALES)
    16:01 - 17:26 Pink Cactus Pear
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Komentáře • 236

  • @anastasiahebert9776
    @anastasiahebert9776 Před 11 měsíci +123

    Fresh nopales need to soacked first to get rid of the slime as well as you can boil them first and then soack. Also as long as you shave off the thorns, you can eat the skin! You can also buy them already in a jar, or fresh at the store.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci +37

      ahhhhhhh I wish I had known this before! Thank you so much for letting me know

    • @anastasiahebert9776
      @anastasiahebert9776 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@growithjessie your welcome

    • @OhPervyOne
      @OhPervyOne Před 11 měsíci +5

      Yeah, @@growithjessie try getting a jar of them from the store to see what they're like processed.
      Are you a vegetarian? (You've never mentioned it.) If not, I recommend that you look for a recipe for nopalitos con puerco (nopales with pork), which is kind-of a stew type dish, like almost-but-not-quite chili. It's a family tradition from my grandmother. We usually eat it with tortillas. (I don't have the recipe; Sorry.)
      I can also easily imagine grilling up some nopales with scrambled eggs or in a chilaquiles omelet.
      After you try the jarred product you can decide if you want to learn how to process them.
      (This is something I need to learn, as well. I want to grow nopales cactuses, too.)

    • @OhPervyOne
      @OhPervyOne Před 11 měsíci +3

      BTW, my first step in learning stuff like this is search youtube.
      I'll start with: "How to process nopales cactus pads"

    • @LilAlien-3000
      @LilAlien-3000 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I would also suggest you get more tender nopales from the top of the plant, those are easier to eat and you only need to take off the thorns. No hard exterior to worry about.

  • @lorenzo_Angeles
    @lorenzo_Angeles Před 11 měsíci +170

    Let's just take time to appreciate hoe long it took for her to create this video ❤ love it

  • @Project_SaveTheWorld
    @Project_SaveTheWorld Před 10 měsíci +42

    So, from the Rio Grande Valley, here. Normally, we like using young cactus. The cactus which is thick, and hardy, is not exactly great for eating. You want the young ones, which haven't gotten their thorns yet. Consider the thorns as a sign or warning that you missed your chance. The young pads, are easier to grab, and put on a grill, after having removed the premature "thorns". The flavor is way better, and go great with just about any thing, like eggs, or picadillo. Some tortillas de maiz with nopal on the grill is a great meal, and very healthy! Hope you look into it, and enjoy!

  • @user-kb5fi4sb7c
    @user-kb5fi4sb7c Před 10 měsíci +19

    I love that you never gave up!! (also there are like a million varieties of dragonfruit and they all taste different way better than the ones that were picked unripe at the grocery store)

  • @richardporter1446
    @richardporter1446 Před 11 měsíci +32

    We’re on the same path now … but, it’s pitaya (a similar cactus) instead of pitahya (your dragon fruit) … the babies are awesome!
    Down here your prickly pear cactus fruit is called ‘tuna’ … jijijiji … not fishy at all … and the nopales are amazing delicious … there are ways to avoid the sliminess when cooking.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci +4

      i love that so much! yes cactus pears are called tuna for sure! i love that fact! thanks for stopping by

    • @chelisue
      @chelisue Před 10 měsíci

      Maybe dragons prefer more chaos. Maybe all this orderliness is messing with their vibe. Just a suggestion

    • @TellMe-not
      @TellMe-not Před 10 měsíci

      No its pithaya

  • @eternal_improvement
    @eternal_improvement Před 11 měsíci +34

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🌵 The video describes an attempt to grow dragon fruit from seeds, with dragon fruits growing on cacti and bearing fruit within a year.
    01:11 🌱 The dragon fruit seeds start to sprout and grow into baby cactus plants after about seven days.
    02:09 🌞 Despite proper care and sunlight, the first batch of dragon fruit plants started to shrink, leading to a decision to replant them.
    03:03 🔄 A second attempt was made with new dragon fruit seeds, using an improved method for seed extraction.
    03:58 🧻 The video presenter suggests a more efficient method of extracting dragon fruit seeds using a damp paper towel.
    04:24 🔄 The second batch of dragon fruit seedlings were placed in a grow box and repotted once they grew larger.
    05:20 ❄️ Due to harsh winters in Canada, the dragon fruit plants had to be moved indoors.
    06:13 🍋 The presenter suggests trying yellow dragon fruits for a sweeter taste, and shares a new method to extract the seeds directly on a paper towel.
    07:25 🦇 Dragon fruit plants can flower in just one year, with pollination occurring on a single night when bats and moths transfer pollen.
    07:54 🟡 A yellow dragon fruit was used in another attempt to grow dragon fruits, given their thicker seeds, hardiness, and faster fruit-bearing potential.
    08:23 🌱 After planting dragonfruit seeds and waiting for some time, they start to grow.
    08:52 ⌛ Some dragonfruit seeds were forgotten for three months but still grew well after being transplanted into soil.
    09:19 🐿️ Squirrels can be a threat to growing dragonfruits, hence extra protection is necessary.
    09:59 🪲 Before bringing an outdoor plant inside, it's important to wash the roots thoroughly to get rid of insects or bugs.
    10:26 📅 After a year of care, the dragonfruit plants mature and start to turn woody, a good sign of progress.
    10:55 🍐 The host also tried growing cactus pear plants using a similar process to the dragonfruit.
    11:23 🧻 Toilet paper can be used for germinating seeds if you run out of paper towel.
    12:02 🍲 When the cactus pear plants grew big enough, they were brought inside and one was used for cooking.
    13:40 🌵 Cactus pads (nopales) have been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, and they can be consumed raw or cooked.
    14:36 🔪 When preparing the cactus pads for cooking, care should be taken due to their sharpness.
    15:30 😋 The taste of cooked cactus pads is initially good, but has a slimy aftertaste.
    16:12 🍷 A pink cactus pear has an interesting red color when cut open and tastes good, despite many seeds.
    16:38 ❄️ Growing dragon fruits in a cold climate like Canada or indoors may take longer than in warmer climates.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci +8

      thank you soooo much!!!💜💜💜

    • @VIpanfried
      @VIpanfried Před 10 měsíci +2

      Thanks coz this video is hard to watch

    • @bhumphries1360
      @bhumphries1360 Před 10 měsíci +5

      ​@@VIpanfriedNo it's not. I prefer longer videos that go into great detail, versus short videos that leave you wanting more info.

    • @VIpanfried
      @VIpanfried Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@bhumphries1360 the length of the video is good, the amount of detail is good.

  • @CandysGarden
    @CandysGarden Před 11 měsíci +12

    I grew some, & after 3 long yrs, a freeze was just too much & it died!😭 but since then, I have started another, & it's doing great! Good luck with yours!😊😊

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci +2

      that happened with one of mine too!! but keep trying and make sure they have lots of sun and not too much water

    • @CandysGarden
      @CandysGarden Před 11 měsíci

      @@growithjessie I feel so HONORED you've replied to my comments😮❤️☺️☺️ thanks for making my day🙏❤️

  • @UrlocalCatDevil
    @UrlocalCatDevil Před 11 měsíci +16

    Going to grow some dragons rn!

  • @For_Real1990
    @For_Real1990 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Hi,there i came across your video..one quick tip-im Mexican and i love cactus..but those big cactus you got are too old to eat.You actually eat the fresh green(i hope you understand me)like the baby ones.So you only cut the thorns out and cut them in squares or thin pieces.
    To cook them you DON’T have to soak them in water,just put les than a spoon of oil put cactus let the slime go away and add tomatoes,onion,jalapeños if you want..a sprinkle of oregano salt and eat then in tacos..Hope my tip helps..but Don’t soak pleaseeee!
    Also you can cook them with eggs too…or make a cactus salad.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      this is so helpful, thank you so much!!!!! if i ever get my hands on fresh nopales again, i will try this

  • @rocknmamma2666
    @rocknmamma2666 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What a jolly time listening to "Dragon Mamma" extolling her birthing adventures. Very entertaining style and tongue in cheek humor not often heard.
    Admire your perseverance over described "years" to give your offspring a fighting chance in the opposite of tropical conditions.
    Here in Southern California a new massive dragon enclave near me recently opened its gates to the general populace so we could see these unusual red and yellow dragons babies up close and personal we strolled the shaded acres where their parents hung out, their laden arms slouching over wires strung on posts to support them - much as grapes are supported.
    So in our region, instead of your snow in winter we have too hot sun above so the babies don't die of thirst.
    Good luck with your future dragon babies. May they grow tall and healthy to one day produce their own dragon babies.
    Am trying your experimental techniques of paper towel swaddling. 🤗😁

  • @jessc4344
    @jessc4344 Před 9 měsíci +2

    My Nonna used to have this massive prickly pear tree in her backyard, older than me.
    When I was about 19 we were at my nonna's 80th and one of my little cousins playing in the back decided to dive bomb into it.
    I spent the next 3 hours with a squirmy 6-7 year old, tweezers, and a watchmakers eye piece pulling needles out

  • @Canwebefriends357
    @Canwebefriends357 Před 11 měsíci +6

    You are truly a queen , each day bringing a baby to life . Love you and your videos of life's wildest rides ❤❤❤.

  • @jozefmirkowicz1143
    @jozefmirkowicz1143 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I have been growing dragon fruits from seeds for approcimately 8 years and they still didn't flower or fruit, although the plants are pretty big now. Last year I managed to get cuttings from a mature plant and I read that this method takes 1-2 years for the plant to produce flowers and fruits.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci +2

      that is amazing! where are you growing from?

    • @jozefmirkowicz1143
      @jozefmirkowicz1143 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@growithjessie sorry for answering so late, I must have missed your comment. I live in Poland, around Warsaw. When it comes to my dragon fruits, it is possible that they didn't bloom because during the first 7 years I did grow them in a really poor soil, like my terrestial cacti but now I now epiphytic cacti require more nutrients. And by the way, great channel!

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The thumbnail had me screaming “THOSE ARE PRICKLY PEAR!”

  • @TheDazza
    @TheDazza Před 9 měsíci +2

    The duration between watering is different to the amount of water you give. You need to water them more (in quantity) but leave them longer between watering.

  • @helensernett9477
    @helensernett9477 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If you have them indoors make sure you hand pollinate them, no moths or bats inside.

  • @infamousbanter
    @infamousbanter Před 10 měsíci +1

    @growithjessie
    I would try to fill up mason jar half full with warm water and shake it real hard with the piece of dragon fruit loaded with seeds in it to see if that would extract them....

  • @chandrikachandrasekharan9025

    Wow I just started with your videos today. They are so interesting and your voice is amazing

  • @geras2058
    @geras2058 Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a mexican, this video makes me happy, I’ll become a dragon dad

  • @amberlatham3013
    @amberlatham3013 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love Plants just like I love Your videos
    :-)

  • @simonettt_gomez
    @simonettt_gomez Před 11 měsíci +8

    In Mexico we cook the nopales boiled and we cut in little pieces and we mix with onion, tomatoes, (i don’t now the name of these in english) cilantro, and a little of lime and thats a good combo from your tacos, yes, is a little bit slimy but if you doing right it taste grate!! I love your videos and your relaxing voice ☺️💖💖💖 still trying tings!! I know someday you will have a big and full grown cactus 😌✨

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci +1

      OMG. thank you so much for this. next time nature gifts me with nopales, i will do this!

    • @SarcasmicGlory
      @SarcasmicGlory Před 10 měsíci

      Cilantro is called coriander in English 😊🙌

  • @JNouveau
    @JNouveau Před 9 měsíci

    Came from tik-tok, just found out you have a CZcams, binging a bunch of videos right now :)

  • @aerluvyy
    @aerluvyy Před 11 měsíci +3

    we have some dragon fruit im gonna try this!!

  • @Narsluga
    @Narsluga Před 11 měsíci +3

    what mountain did you find teh cactus pads on? would love to know!

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci

      it was in california! i’ve gotta double check

  • @Abmr03
    @Abmr03 Před 9 měsíci +2

    So basically she tried growing them a thousand times and never had success

  • @Qudiir
    @Qudiir Před 11 měsíci

    Came from instagram, really appreciate the dedication, all the best Jessie‼️

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci

      thank you soooo much for stopping by💚💚💚

  • @Mina.CX7
    @Mina.CX7 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My grandma has Nopales in her garden, we only cook the "tiernitos" (young ones?), before they get tooo big so the one that you cooked looks like something we would plant to grow, not cook.
    We remove the thorns only, not all of the skin, and theres cooking methods for it to not be as slimey, but I think other comments have that covered.

  • @JadonSchintu
    @JadonSchintu Před 13 dny

    amazing! after another 2 months they will grow! i am trying an experiment of growing a watermelon seed with a paper towel in my container and it looks like it's working!

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You can also pick a dragonfruit with a larger stem and just root the stem.

  • @TheAdventuresofDrewandAmanda
    @TheAdventuresofDrewandAmanda Před 10 měsíci +1

    The best way to plant nopales or catcus pads is to lay them flat on dirt so it doesn’t fall over when it grows ( like the one you picked up) - the best way to eat them is to first scale them like fish and then boil them or soak them overnight to get rid of the slime then cut them in slices and fry them with onions and peppers and sweet potatoes and put taco seasoning on them and use them as a taco filling

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bravo.........cactus peer........cheers

  • @CYN.the.absolute.solver
    @CYN.the.absolute.solver Před 10 měsíci +1

    Still no news about the pithecellobium dulce plant but actually if you don't know why your not finding it it's because it only comes from saudi arabia and now it's not the perfect time for it to grow so maybe next summer go to saudi arabia and look for the shops that sell fruits and vegetables and maybe you can find something else to grow

  • @frostygarena732
    @frostygarena732 Před 10 měsíci

    Loved your Dragon fruit journey mine just started got 3 variety just waiting for them to grow and produce new branch coz they got broken & damaged by the time I got them so had to do some surgery on them 😅 will repot them in there home pot once they grow here it's just harsh warm weather just the opposite of u harsh canada cold weather.

  • @BearMeat4Dinner
    @BearMeat4Dinner Před 11 měsíci

    You rawk my Sox off! ❤😂 The video made me want to get a greenhouse filled with them:)

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      thank you so much for stopping by and for your beautiful comment! I appreciate you so much!

  • @simplywicked
    @simplywicked Před 11 měsíci +2

    What I found out was, if the Dragon Fruit is picked too early there will be no taste. And that's why they dont have any taste because they are picked early to ship all around before they can rot. If they wait till they were tasty they would be rotten by the time we got them.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci +1

      No way! That is awesome. Thanks for sharing. The yellow one has always been the sweetest and tastiest to me.

  • @strugglebus3661
    @strugglebus3661 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a sage plant that is 17 years old, she's been through alot with me 😂❤

  • @qumanchu9021
    @qumanchu9021 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I grew a few dragon fruit seeds back in 2018. Btw nopales are better they are young pads.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci

      there we gooo! nopales were so awesome!

    • @qumanchu9021
      @qumanchu9021 Před 11 měsíci

      @@growithjessie I live in Nebraska which has a pretty cold winter. I love watching your videos because I can relate. I have the same rodent problem, I also like to grow plants from seed. I had a lemon tree that I grew from seed for over 8 years then it got a pest and dried up.

  • @CanadainChickie
    @CanadainChickie Před 10 měsíci +1

    I would love to see you grow Black raspberries (not blackberries!) and Red raspberries from their fruit!

  • @Tusskie
    @Tusskie Před 10 měsíci +1

    To me they don't taste like nothing, just sweet. As someone who works in a supermarket and tries almost everything we sell in my department, the yellow dragon fruit seeds are bigger

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      the yellow dragonfruits, in my experience, are the sweetest :D

  • @terririvera6764
    @terririvera6764 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The cactus paddle you cut into is to old. Smaller more tender paddles are used in nopales salads and with meat stews. They don't have all those threads viens when you cut into them. Make sure to boil also to help get rid of the slime.

  • @PChristmas
    @PChristmas Před 9 měsíci +1

    She has literally 15 different accents this is crazy

  • @V1beMemes
    @V1beMemes Před 11 měsíci +1

    a few years ago, I planted some and the plants are now huge, And Growing Each Day

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci

      i love that! which ones did you plant?

    • @V1beMemes
      @V1beMemes Před 10 měsíci

      white flesh red outside@@growithjessie

  • @sarad2487
    @sarad2487 Před 10 měsíci +1

    As a Mexican I absolutely LOVE nopales, and with cheese and mushrooms sooo goood!!! :D

  • @pokemonfan706
    @pokemonfan706 Před 7 měsíci

    With all these special names your giving these, im gonna call their seeds dragon eggs!

  • @Faesharlyn
    @Faesharlyn Před 10 měsíci

    I was waiting for you to bury a slice of dragonfruit.. the seeds need the rotting fruit to make the vitamins so they can grow big and strong

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I did that in the 'old and moldy' dragonfruit video

    • @Faesharlyn
      @Faesharlyn Před 10 měsíci

      @@growithjessie how did I miss that one‽

  • @Woodleaf_critter
    @Woodleaf_critter Před 10 měsíci

    This inspired me to try this on my own i grabbed a yellow dragon and now my seedlings are growing

  • @arianduran1725
    @arianduran1725 Před 10 měsíci +2

    You can eat cactus nopales or dragon branches , but only the tender new growth. Not the old stingy slimy hard part! 🙎🤦

  • @saulquezadajr8058
    @saulquezadajr8058 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In Mexico we cut off the younger nopales growing on the tops of the big ones and you either boil first of you can grill them too and you always gotta add a lil salt too

    • @saulquezadajr8058
      @saulquezadajr8058 Před 11 měsíci

      Also boiling them gets rid of the sliminess

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      ouuuuffff I guess the younger ones taste a bit better?

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      thank you so much! I wish i knew this before!!

  • @carlosavalos9937
    @carlosavalos9937 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice vid I grow df and prickly pear from cuttings

  • @NotAkiHere
    @NotAkiHere Před 11 měsíci

    Hii, I love your videos! Have you tried growing a Touch Me Not plant? Also known as shameplant. The leaves of the plant close whenever touched and reopen after a few minutes.

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci +1

      hi! thank you so much! i haven’t! i’ve grown forget me nots. i’ll try it though 💚

  • @caprew1
    @caprew1 Před 10 měsíci

    i like tha way you handle los nopales, I mean careful with all those spikes 🌵🌵🌵

  • @davieskihunyu6116
    @davieskihunyu6116 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello am kenyan and your true resent supporter, try growing nduma (arrowroots) they are kenyan most delicious food

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci +1

      THANK YOU SO MUCH. THAT MAKES ME SO HAPPY! i want to visit Kenya!!! I will try arrowroots. I'm just not sure where to find them

    • @davieskihunyu6116
      @davieskihunyu6116 Před 10 měsíci

      @@growithjessie welcome, this place is amazing, i will give you some nduma for free and cook you some kenyan amazing meals

  • @dion2265
    @dion2265 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. I am also in Canada and trying to grow some dragon fruit from seed

  • @emmy3892
    @emmy3892 Před 10 měsíci

    Youre close on the cactus pads but its more like quickly saying "no pal, ehs?" Instead of "no paul, ehs"

  • @DrachenGothik666
    @DrachenGothik666 Před 10 měsíci

    May I suggest, if you can ever find one, getting the red-fleshed variety of Dragonfruit & trying to grow those. The fruit from that variety is pretty tasty & sweet, in my experience. Also, that "I love you" at the end had me rolling! 🤣😂 Greetings from a fellow Canuckistani! LOL

  • @hillbillyboyDakota
    @hillbillyboyDakota Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yellow are my favorite but pink ones are also good. White dragons aren't very good.

  • @hillbillyboyDakota
    @hillbillyboyDakota Před 10 měsíci

    I'm almost positive dragon fruit cacti need consistent watering

  • @Dannysworlddd
    @Dannysworlddd Před 11 měsíci

    Definitely would recommend grilling or scorching the outside skin when eating to get rid of the slimy flavor and it’s so good with a little char ! Salt lemon SO GOOD. Just scratch the cactus with a knife to get rid thorns, cut up In strips and grill

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      OUFFF thank you so much for this reco, going to try if I ever get my hands on nopales again

  • @PinkDustst0rm
    @PinkDustst0rm Před 9 měsíci

    Fun fact: pitayaha cacti are from rainforests so they need and love lots $ lots of water

  • @dirtsailoroff-road5580
    @dirtsailoroff-road5580 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you make an update video on the paw paws? Pleeeeaassseee.

  • @woodox7086
    @woodox7086 Před 9 měsíci

    The zoom-in into the one seed at the start of the videos 💀

  • @user-kk6se2jq1l
    @user-kk6se2jq1l Před 9 měsíci

    How often should I water them depending on there “age”? Like how often when I just planted the little baby seedlings?

  • @gilmore6168
    @gilmore6168 Před 10 měsíci

    I live in Philippines and growing dragon fruit here is so easy

  • @gabyramos9443
    @gabyramos9443 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi we love Nora's but they must be the soft one in order to eat them

  • @seeweedstudios333
    @seeweedstudios333 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a single dragon seedling they are tropical cactuss and don't like to dry out at all ( one of mine died because they dried out for a few days

  • @Youdontknowmeson1324
    @Youdontknowmeson1324 Před 10 měsíci

    You should get cold hardy native Canadian cactus opuntia humifusa, opuntia polycantha , opuntia fragillis there extremely cold hardy and can survive outside,

  • @TellMe-not
    @TellMe-not Před 10 měsíci +1

    If grown from seed they dont grow friut for 3-5 if grown from a cutting it bears fruit after 1 year of growing then after about 9 months u get fruit

  • @poppysdaddi
    @poppysdaddi Před 10 měsíci

    okay i’m going to try this. i live in phoenix so i literally have the perfect climate and fallen cactus fruit everywhere that i can get for free!

  • @lalalajuice
    @lalalajuice Před 8 měsíci

    Yeayes, but are you using grow lights for them to grow inside? Since its too cold for them to grow outside?

  • @julzkevinveras1745
    @julzkevinveras1745 Před 2 dny

    Your cactuses are shrinking because they need water every 1 week

  • @laurachatfield4142
    @laurachatfield4142 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi, what did you feed them? I have a couple dozen that are 10 months old. They are over 12" tall, but veey skinny. But, they are starting to grow side growths. Just concerned thwy have weak trunks and wont fatten up to support the rest of the plant

  • @CandysGarden
    @CandysGarden Před 11 měsíci +1

    Instead of buying fruit over & over for this study (I mean, I buy it to eat), extract the seeds, dry them out & save them for future experiments.

  • @paulinemegson8519
    @paulinemegson8519 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Dragon fruit, pitaya, are not prickly pear cactus fruits. Different plants.

  • @stephensimmons890
    @stephensimmons890 Před 19 hodinami

    you are so kookie - I love it :)

  • @konohito
    @konohito Před 10 měsíci

    Charming

  • @zoryy_dti
    @zoryy_dti Před 2 měsíci

    0:24 nah the shape of that cactus💀

  • @ZyZy.Zylish
    @ZyZy.Zylish Před 11 měsíci

    I LOVE UR VIDEOSSSSS🎉🎉❤❤

  • @richardwozniak3238
    @richardwozniak3238 Před 8 měsíci

    dragon fruit and prickly pears are different ;)

  • @tyedyesamurai75
    @tyedyesamurai75 Před 10 měsíci

    Typically it's the tender nopales that are cooked in eaten. The bigger ones are tougher and harder to cook. You can buy them canned or find a Mexican restaurant that serves them. They are good when made properly.

  • @toki727
    @toki727 Před 2 měsíci

    Yellow dragon fruit takes a month to germinate.

  • @allanguipo123
    @allanguipo123 Před 11 měsíci

    You should put the cacti into boiling water so it removes the slime

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      thank you so much for letting me know this wonderful tip!

  • @ReemerariusCH57
    @ReemerariusCH57 Před 10 měsíci

    I have to know, is your channel name 'grow with jessie' or 'grow it with jessie' because, I can see both.

  • @nicolezhang4688
    @nicolezhang4688 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi I love your vids keep the hard work up and I also have a place suggestion which is solso farm near Tokyo which has lot of cool and unique plants I recommend you check it out. ❤

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 11 měsíci

      thank you so much for stopping by! and thank you so much for this suggestion. i definitely have to travel out to tokyo one day😊

  • @bamfan4eva
    @bamfan4eva Před 5 měsíci

    Would you have any idea way my little sprouts of dragon fruit aren’t turning into cactus? I planted my sprouts well over three months ago, and they’ve stayed alive and look healthy, but they don’t want to turn into little dragon fruit cacti 😞

  • @yeniiaguirre5552
    @yeniiaguirre5552 Před 10 měsíci

    You can also propagate them 🥲

  • @LinkTheFusky
    @LinkTheFusky Před 9 měsíci

    Here’s me only able to grow Napa cabbage cause my mizuna was killed by caterpillars, cabbage butterflies really enjoy laying eggs on mizuna leaves by the way, didn’t even touch the Napa cabbage

  • @cynthia9
    @cynthia9 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can we have an update on all the plants and seeds? :)
    Edit- I'm a crazy plant lady and I live pretty close to Toronto but in America. I mostly like succulents, they are outside for the summer but I have like 40 and they are all dropping leaves and having babies :|

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci +1

      of course you can, is there one in particular you want me to update on?

    • @cynthia9
      @cynthia9 Před 10 měsíci

      avocados maybe and any that have been eaten by squirrels lately thanks :)

  • @Gator3000
    @Gator3000 Před 9 měsíci

    Are the true to type? I guess you could say like tomatoes if there heirlooms or hybrids...

  • @chelisue
    @chelisue Před 10 měsíci

    Maybe dragons prefer more chaos. Maybe all this orderliness is messing with their vibe. Just a suggestion

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci

      thank you so much. you might be right. going to try it

  • @carleennnn
    @carleennnn Před 10 měsíci

    Man, why is it called “dragon fruit” when it doesn’t resemble a dragon in any way??

  • @oriaaspenalexander
    @oriaaspenalexander Před 10 měsíci

    If you have a squirrel problem, purchase some plastic snakes (the kind that are snake sized), and put them around (and in) you plants. I shxt you not, the squirrels have stayed away from my plants because they thing the snakes are real.

  • @mrsnayarlhats4242
    @mrsnayarlhats4242 Před 10 měsíci

    Dragon fruit is a prickly pear

  • @aggelosktistis755
    @aggelosktistis755 Před 8 měsíci

    The colour of the dragon fruit doesn't matter it's more like from the family tree of the dragon fruit because my uncle grows white dragon fruits and they are soo sweet

  • @gamessky4699
    @gamessky4699 Před měsícem

    Dragon mother😂❤

  • @georgealva8492
    @georgealva8492 Před 7 měsíci

    You're supposed to eat the young tender nopale pads, not the old woody fibrous ones. Also, store bought dragon fruit sucks, they're all bland. Also the yellow Palora dragon fruit are the slowest to grow, even down here in San Diego, California. You may want to start off with a sugar dragon variety that is self pollinating and is very tasty.

  • @OPLeeAnimationsIsStinky
    @OPLeeAnimationsIsStinky Před 11 měsíci +1

    I though they took 15 years to reach maturity.

  • @JoseJimenez-ch9yx
    @JoseJimenez-ch9yx Před 10 měsíci

    Typically you eat newly grown pads they are more tender. The older ones tend to be more fibrous.

  • @ujangvintage4140
    @ujangvintage4140 Před 6 měsíci

    you are truly mother dragon 🐲

  • @LivinDeadGirl420
    @LivinDeadGirl420 Před 11 měsíci

    Pretty sure they were shriviling up because they need humidity, in my experience anyways. And it takes waaaay longer yhen a year to get a fruit from a seed grown dragon fruit. More like 5 years lol

    • @growithjessie
      @growithjessie  Před 10 měsíci +1

      this is a really helpful tip, thank you so much. I might have needed to give them more humidity. Going to try this.

    • @LivinDeadGirl420
      @LivinDeadGirl420 Před 10 měsíci

      @@growithjessie I hope it helps and you get many dragon fruits 😊

  • @chezboonlim5398
    @chezboonlim5398 Před 4 měsíci

    They come from a tree too