I'm out of Australian gold now everyone.
Someone complained the cuttings aren't big enough and a few people message me saying send me big pieces or asking how big they are etc. I want people to realize when I get these they usually cost more than I'm charging for them and I get smaller pieces than I'm selling. It's a dragonfruit cutting, they grow even from a small piece. This stuff is really hard to screw up. Also some of these varieties just have thin vines always even when mature. Like brazil palora, Peru orange, Frankie's red, they are just thin vines, that's how they grow. When I'm selling new rare stuff that I havent had long, I dont have huge pieces to sell. I'm supplying you with the genetics, not a huge fruiting plant. If you are new to this or don't know how to root a dragonfruit cutting, then don't buy some expensive rare cutting and expect a huge piece. If you want that, then you can wait a few years and I'll have big pieces. One person also had put their cuttings in full shade then complained they weren't growing after a week or 2. I have no idea how you expect a cactus to grow in the shade? It takes time to get roots and grow, be patient please I only sell pieces that I am 100% sure would grow even if they aren't huge, they are going to grow.
When I propagate these, I use very small cuttings and put them in full sun immediately. Its scorching hot here, the cuttings will take it, they need heat and sun to grow. Then I'm patient and wait, sometimes it takes a month or 2 to get going. But after doing literally hundreds and hundreds of these, there's not been a single one that didn't grow.