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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: omfglook on August 23, 2018, 04:27:37 PM

Title: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: omfglook on August 23, 2018, 04:27:37 PM
I have a dragon fruit cactus that's around 3 years old. I just noticed some rot developing at the base of the plant and discovered a larger patch after digging out some soil. Anyone with experience with dragon fruit know how to fix this? It's currently supporting a few flowers and I don't want them to die.

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Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: FamilyJ on August 23, 2018, 07:16:34 PM
i personally have cut off to prevent further rot but maybe someone has better advice
Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: sapote on August 23, 2018, 07:27:32 PM
Maybe it already developed the center hard core and can survive event the green flesh is rotting. Cut back the water; wet soil encourages rot. 
Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: omfglook on August 23, 2018, 10:59:34 PM
Maybe it already developed the center hard core and can survive event the green flesh is rotting. Cut back the water; wet soil encourages rot.

Yea i figured it looked a little too wet. So you think its okay not to cut any out and to wait a few days without watering and see if it spreads?
Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: spaugh on August 23, 2018, 11:16:40 PM
You cant cut it out its at the base of the plant.  It will be ok most likely the tissue on the fins will rot away but the hard core will live on and the rest of the plant will be fine.  Just water less often and let the top few inches of soil get dry between waterings.  And maybe take a few cuttings and get them started in pots just in case you need backups.
Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: omfglook on August 23, 2018, 11:25:32 PM
You cant cut it out its at the base of the plant.  It will be ok most likely the tissue on the fins will rot away but the hard core will live on and the rest of the plant will be fine.  Just water less often and let the top few inches of soil get dry between waterings.  And maybe take a few cuttings and get them started in pots just in case you need backups.

Okay, thanks for the info!
Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: Rannman on August 24, 2018, 06:19:36 AM
Personally, I would break open the skin on the rotting area and expose it to the air. I have found that this kind of rot keeps getting worse if ignored and will keep working it’s way up the stem. This kind of rot seems to thrive in anaerobic conditions and once exposed to the air, it dries out and quickly heals itself. I open up any kind of rot that develops on my dragonfruit. And less water.  Works for me👍.
Title: Re: Dragon Fruit Rot Help
Post by: omfglook on August 24, 2018, 02:08:41 PM
Personally, I would break open the skin on the rotting area and expose it to the air. I have found that this kind of rot keeps getting worse if ignored and will keep working it’s way up the stem. This kind of rot seems to thrive in anaerobic conditions and once exposed to the air, it dries out and quickly heals itself. I open up any kind of rot that develops on my dragonfruit. And less water.  Works for me👍.

Thanks might try this out!