WHAT is the BEST SOIL for DRAGON FRUIT? / STEP by STEP on how to make GREAT POTTING SOIL & FERTILIZE

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
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    30% Peat Moss
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  • @danielchilds1067
    @danielchilds1067 6 місяців тому +7

    Would like you to show us how you repot a mature plant in one of those big pots! I need to repot all of mine this spring.

  • @anthonychanchavac
    @anthonychanchavac Місяць тому +1

    The video we all really needed! 🔥🔥🔥🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @penelopetech
    @penelopetech Рік тому +2

    Thank you for showing all this. So excited to start on my dragonfruit soil. :)

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      So nice of you. Thanks for watching. Out plants are much happier in this mix.

  • @neridaneuman9534
    @neridaneuman9534 Рік тому +2

    Love Dragon Fruit . Thank you for tips .

  • @bigdaddyfruittrees
    @bigdaddyfruittrees Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, thanks for sharing

  • @1913smk
    @1913smk Рік тому +2

    Good shit Paul… love your videos

  • @DG-cp3wt
    @DG-cp3wt Рік тому +7

    Enjoying the videos keep them coming. Any chance you can do a video on repotting an established plant such as yours without causing damage to the top part such as the stems? I would imagine that is a pretty difficult process without breaking any stems or new growth. Thank you!

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +4

      Hi! I’m pretty rough when I repot them, this is what I do…. ua-cam.com/video/V-LmvbKBDUo/v-deo.html
      I also just pull out all the potting soil and try to keep the roots intact if I keep it in the same pot. Some people use a shop vacuum to repot their existing pots.

    • @howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849
      @howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849 Рік тому +1

      You could also put a lot of wormcastings and chicken manure, coffee grounds, fish fertilizer, etc on top. And rain it in with water.

    • @Honestandtruth
      @Honestandtruth Рік тому +1

      ​@@RAREDRAGONFRUIT What Country is this you are...❓❓
      Looks like Hot weather

  • @mauriciodiaz1310
    @mauriciodiaz1310 Рік тому

    Im here!!!!

  • @GreenParadise5
    @GreenParadise5 Рік тому +1

    Very well explained 👍🏻

  • @billsbackyard6545
    @billsbackyard6545 Рік тому +1

    i have done the same i talk with Gary and started changing all my potted plants to his top pot but i am in menifee it’s quite the drive so i have done the same making my own with peat moss,sand, pumice,rice halls that work really good than top dress with chicken manure compost mix with worm castings and rock dust

  • @greenleafgardening9470
    @greenleafgardening9470 Рік тому +1

    Wow amazing 👍🥰

  • @TheBrewingMiner
    @TheBrewingMiner Рік тому +1

    I seem to have undercut the amount of peat to mix in, but my Asunta 3 is enjoying life anyways. It’s already grown a couple inches in the past few days with this guideline!
    I noticed the same pattern with the coco coir. In my experience it doesn’t break down too quickly either.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing, great to hear you like it too.

  • @cburgdorf1985
    @cburgdorf1985 Рік тому +2

    Hi Paul, Thank you for all the helpful information. I have a question about the size of the pumice that you use, there are several different sizes and wondered what size you recommend. Thank you for all you do!

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the support, I'd prefer the bigger, the better for pumice and perlite #4

  • @stevevernon5953
    @stevevernon5953 Рік тому +1

    Paul- appreciate the video!
    Could you post the approximate percentages of each of the components of this soil mix?
    Thanks.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Ratios:
      30% Peat Moss
      30% Pumice
      20% Perlite
      10% sand
      5% Bio Char
      5% Chunky Coconut Coir

  • @rosasotelo1687
    @rosasotelo1687 Рік тому +2

    Hi, nice video, nice t short

  • @medo6067
    @medo6067 Рік тому +2

    Great video as usual. I used to use peatmoss before then I stopped as it degrades by time and becomes dense. In general plants in pots needs to be repotted every few years. But topping is a great idea. What about compost? I read on spicy exotics they top their soil with compost and that's all. I like your videos as usual and great info you put out there. Keep up the good work

    • @h109percent
      @h109percent Рік тому

      Compost works to. Basically any kind of fertilizer will work for the topping

    • @ricshaw805
      @ricshaw805 Рік тому +1

      Compost is like Fox Farm. No or less “dead trees” in potting soil. Put compost on soil surface b

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +1

      Gary said it would last over 6 years if I remember correctly. I drill many extra holes in the pots so hopefully they will last longer. Check out Gary's channel, I've learned a lot from him. ua-cam.com/video/731JWrv-AFk/v-deo.html

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +1

      Yes, no ground up, dead trees!

  • @SacredLotus1006
    @SacredLotus1006 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful plants and flowers. I wish I had come across your video before transferring my plants this afternoon

  • @vidnand2002
    @vidnand2002 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for the awesome video. 4:04 - is that a 15 or 20 G pot?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      That is a 15 gallon pot. I have a few in the mix but prefer 20 or 25 gallon pots. I drill extra holes that are small enough to keep gophers from going into the pots.

  • @susanarios7180
    @susanarios7180 Рік тому +1

    Hi great video. How do you repot your dragon’s? I will be a big help if you make a video about it.thank you for the info

  • @rickcuster8983
    @rickcuster8983 Рік тому +2

    I used Foxfarm in my pot. Would love to see a video on how to replace the soil. Feels daunting. I have no idea how to go about doing it without hurting the plant.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Great suggestion! It's not so bad, it just takes time, effort and $.

  • @skipper3069
    @skipper3069 8 місяців тому +1

    what's up Paul, been watching your video for a while now. I finally have flower on my dragon fruit now, in Vegas. I just order 5 verity and want to follow your soil mix . were I can buy those 20 gallons container and pumice can't fine anything here. keep up the good work.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  7 місяців тому

      That is awesome! I like to get mine at the local hydroponic store. They tend to be too expensive online.

  • @howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849
    @howtogrowdragonfruitplant7849 Рік тому +1

    Love your dragon fruit farm. Have you ever tried giving them aood ash from a fine place?

  • @technoraptor7778
    @technoraptor7778 Рік тому +2

    That is so crazy! It's awesome though...seeing the results speak for themselves...and I'm still going to use fox farm too...but yeah as a top soil because it still works...but its good to know it must be cycled out...I was doing that anyway but seeing what it becomes if you don't was shocking.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +1

      The plants are much happier now.

    • @lauranilsen8988
      @lauranilsen8988 3 дні тому

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUITdo you think Fox Farm Strawberry Fields potting soil is any different/better than the Ocean Forest potting soil you used as far as drainage and fungal issues?

  • @danielmolina9373
    @danielmolina9373 Рік тому +1

    Hi Paul, enjoyed the video. I read the ratio you listed. But since I'm new, how do you recommend measuring to percentage? I'm thinking 1 gal equivalent to 10% ratio. What do you think, please advise.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +2

      Just eyeball it like I do :) If you are a little bit off, these plants will still thrive in my opinion.

  • @Rocketman0407
    @Rocketman0407 8 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic I just started making top pot as well. I am wondering do you know the recipe for Acid Mix. Faintly remember Gary said it was Peat and Pumice in equal amounts. Is that correct?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  8 місяців тому

      If I remember correctly, you are correct, 50% Peat moss, 25% perlite, 25% pumice

  • @rosgriffiths
    @rosgriffiths Рік тому +1

    Hello! Love this video. I'm in Spain and the Biochar is expensive. I'm wondering if I could reduce the peat moss to say 25% and use 10% worm castings which does contain 13% organic charcoal plus lots of other nutrients of course...or do we really need 30% peat moss? Thank you. 😊

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +1

      It sounds like that should work fine. It should be well draining.

    • @rosgriffiths
      @rosgriffiths Рік тому

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT Thanks. I might throw in another handful of pumice, just to be on the safe side! 😄

  • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
    @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +6

    Ratios:
    30% Peat Moss
    30% Pumice
    20% Perlite
    10% Sand
    5% Bio Char
    5% Chunky Coconut Coir
    Coconut Coir on Amazon amzn.to/3zJFBrr
    Dr. Earth Flower Girl Bud and Bloom amzn.to/3MXYABB
    Clear Garden Tape amzn.to/39vweB9

  • @praysing77
    @praysing77 11 місяців тому

    Do you have any advice for planting in the ground? I found have enough space for anymore pots.

    • @lauranilsen8988
      @lauranilsen8988 3 дні тому

      You could do more of a raised bed for better drainage. Lowe’s and Home Depot have these cement corner connector things and you just slide a board in .

  • @michaelhoffmann4712
    @michaelhoffmann4712 Місяць тому +1

    If you don't mind me asking what local shop did you get your biochar from?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Місяць тому

      I like Black Owl Biochar and get it at a soil store nearby for $45 bucks a bag.

  • @tristanamacker733
    @tristanamacker733 Рік тому +1

    Is okay if I just mixed foxfarm soil with coconut coir? I ask because I had have had my dragon fruit growing in the foxfarm soil for about 2 years know

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      It will be fine for 3-5 years. keep adding worm castings a few times per year and it will probably last even longer :) If they start to have problems, repot the, with something that retains less moisture and is free of composted forest products.

  • @joLicata91
    @joLicata91 Рік тому +2

    Hi man! I have a question! 2 weeks ago I cut the tip of my dragon fruit because it's reached the top of my trellis. But I only see 1 new branch coming to life and no more. Is this normal? Thank you. You really have beautiful plants!

    • @axelcantu9572
      @axelcantu9572 Рік тому +2

      Greetings, that's normal, sometimes several sprouts come out, other times two or one come out but after those sprouts are bigger and mature they sprout more again.

    • @joLicata91
      @joLicata91 Рік тому +1

      @@axelcantu9572 thank you so much! Another one appeared two days ago

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, it happens but more should follow soon if the plant is happy.

  • @shadwells460
    @shadwells460 Рік тому +2

    Great info. Mind listing the percentages of components? 30% peat, 5% coconut core, 5% bio char. You failed to list percentages for sand, pumace and perlite. Thanks

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому +2

      Sorry about that, I added it to the description.
      Ratios:
      30% Peat Moss
      30% Pumice
      20% Perlite
      10% sand
      5% Bio Char
      5% Chunky Coconut Coir

    • @Rocketman0407
      @Rocketman0407 8 місяців тому

      ​@@RAREDRAGONFRUITI thought it was 35% peat and no coco. Has the recipe been changed a bit?

  • @justhackitfpv
    @justhackitfpv 9 місяців тому +1

    Is this the latest mix you use or theres another revision to this ?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  9 місяців тому

      This is my preferred mix but it’s expensive. Another one almost as good is
      peat moss, sand, and Sunshine Mix #4

  • @poisonivysaurr
    @poisonivysaurr 9 місяців тому

    Will the perlite eventually float to the top of the soil? Should I replace it with more sand or pumice?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  9 місяців тому +1

      If the perlite is really small, some may float up, but the roots grow quickly with these plants and they prevent the perlite from rising up. I prefer to use perlite #4 or just add more pumice instead.

  • @Awoods22
    @Awoods22 Рік тому +2

    Have you tried grays recommendation and just use pure sand? I'm thinking about have a mix of 50% sand 25% pumice 10% vermiculite 10% peat and 5% bio char.

    • @h109percent
      @h109percent Рік тому +2

      I've tried it but the only difference between your mix and mine is i used perlite instead of vermiculite. The df loves it. In about two weeks I had 15 new growth.

    • @captainsalmonslayer
      @captainsalmonslayer Рік тому

      I use just sand and bio char they are all very happy in it. I'd leave vermiculite out of the mix if I was you and replace with more perlite or pumice.

    • @Awoods22
      @Awoods22 Рік тому

      @@captainsalmonslayer Do you have to water often since your mix is just sand? Why do you think I should leave out vermiculite?

    • @captainsalmonslayer
      @captainsalmonslayer Рік тому +1

      @@Awoods22 my pots are basically huge buckets/drums and I drill my drainage holes an inch or so up from the bottom leaving a small reservoir of water at the bottom. They usually get a water everyday anyway as it rains a lot where I live. I have not tried vermiculite I just base that on Gary matsuokas advice to leave it out of a dragon fruit mix as it essentially acts as a clay in the mix. I haven't tried using it but from my experience I can say it isn't necessary to add. Can't hurt to experiment though.

    • @Awoods22
      @Awoods22 Рік тому

      @captainsalmonslayer I can't remember which video Gary talked about it but he said you could add up to 10 percent in a mix. I don't get a lot of rain so I figured adding it would help with water retention.

  • @ChrisChinners
    @ChrisChinners Рік тому +1

    where do you find those large pots

  • @user-cu4vo1do9u
    @user-cu4vo1do9u 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi Paul. Which store carrys pumice in socal? Thanks

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  7 місяців тому +1

      soil stores, Green Thumb Nursery, some hydroponics stores. Call your local nurseries. If you live near the 78, I know many places :)

    • @TimHoSD
      @TimHoSD 3 місяці тому

      Hi Paul, I'm in San Diego, where can I get the Uni-Gro Pumice? Thx

  • @TJenhilo
    @TJenhilo Рік тому +1

    I cannot find any pavestone in Home Depot. Can I use any playground sand?
    Can I use Sakrete sand???

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      It’s very fine, I think the sand near the gravel and concrete is a better option. It’s the brand quickcrete.

  • @azijulrahman2650
    @azijulrahman2650 Рік тому +1

    How many variety do you have?from New York..I want to buy cutting..

  • @aquapros916
    @aquapros916 Рік тому +1

    Worm castings & a good tea will help prevent fungal pathogens.... fox farm (amongst many others) uses perlite... perlite over time works its way to the surface.... in turn, allowing the soil to compress & lose oxygen...... this can be mitigated by subbing perlite with something like pumice or lava rock....

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      I've used both and it does help. I read people stating that pumice floats to the top, but I disagree. I put a layer of perlite at the bottom of the pots and drill extra holes for drainage and to increase oxygen. The roots prefer to grow in the pumice layer at the bottom and hold the pumice down in my experiences.

    • @lauranilsen8988
      @lauranilsen8988 3 дні тому

      I wonder if vermiculite is any better?

    • @aquapros916
      @aquapros916 3 дні тому

      @@lauranilsen8988 vermiculite helps fluff it up a bit and does aid in drainage... I would personally substitute perlite with pumice and maybe a bit of lava rock... Although lava rock is pretty heavy.
      I personally use a mix of pumice,lava,sand and rice hulls, a 4 way blend of that for drainage, and then that drainage becomes 1 of 3 parts in my soil mix, the other 2 being compost/castings and peat moss.

    • @lauranilsen8988
      @lauranilsen8988 3 дні тому

      @@aquapros916 oh ok. I use the square foot gardening method and the soil that (author) Mel recommends for my beds and some of my fruit tree pots. It’s 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 compost (mixture of dif types) and 1/3 vermiculite. It has worked well but I know very little about dragon fruit. Thanks for the info!

  • @ChrisChinners
    @ChrisChinners Рік тому +1

    whats the ratio you used for the pumice and perlite?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Sorry, I should have been more clear, here are the ratios:
      30% Peat Moss
      30% Pumice
      20% Perlite
      10% sand
      5% Bio Char
      5% Chunky Coconut Coir

    • @ChrisChinners
      @ChrisChinners Рік тому

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT hmm can’t seem to find a big bag of pumice biggest was 8qt

  • @whalerbw1107
    @whalerbw1107 Рік тому +1

    Can u use it in ground instead of potting????

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      I use it for our mango trees, bananas, and succulents both in pots and in the ground to ammend the soil

  • @khilam5926
    @khilam5926 Рік тому +1

    I bought horticultural sand instead of paver sand.Does it make a difference?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Is it course or fine? I prefer to get the biggest grains I can find.

    • @khilam5926
      @khilam5926 Рік тому

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT Course sand

  • @steveniannelli2756
    @steveniannelli2756 Місяць тому

    Whats wrong with using cacti and succulent mix?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  26 днів тому

      Most have composted forest products, which is mulch. It can cause problems in the long term when used in pots.

  • @tzurtex6336
    @tzurtex6336 Рік тому +1

    Where do I buy pumice and how much

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      A few different places. Local nursery or soil store

  • @axelcantu9572
    @axelcantu9572 Рік тому +1

    Greetings, I really admire your dedication in the cultivation of dragon fruit but I think that so many things are an unnecessary waste of money, I have plants, around 34 varieties and so far I have had no problem in terms of growth and very little in terms of diseases , but the person from whom I buy the cuttings here in Puerto Rico has many very vigorous and healthy varieties, and he only uses soil from his garden mixed with perlite, compost, sheep manure and vermicompost and these last three are produced by himself in his house.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      It depends on the soil in your region, hopefully yours is sandy loam and not like our clay and DG soil. I don't recommend mixing manure into potting soil. This is our method for a more long term solution to potting soil and it's having great results so far.

  • @JohnCatt
    @JohnCatt 8 місяців тому +1

    is it okay to increase sand to 50% volume (to lessen cost) ?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  8 місяців тому +1

      I'd say yes so far with our experiments... Keep compost and manure as a top dressing.

    • @JohnCatt
      @JohnCatt 8 місяців тому

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT Thanks for the reply! Do you think coco peat is good addition(40%) for aeration and drainage?

  • @Honestandtruth
    @Honestandtruth Рік тому +2

    Where is this in what Country ..❓❓❓

  • @feemcdonald4423
    @feemcdonald4423 Рік тому +1

    Why are they in pots and not in the ground?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      We have pocket gophers that will kill the plants in the soil. The are unstoppable here.

  • @biomechanicalclone
    @biomechanicalclone Рік тому +1

    Your Coco Choir link leads to a variety of products. To me, it looks like you are using "Compressed Coconut Fiber" which they call "bricks." They also have "mulch," which they call "chips." For 3X the price, they also have "peat" that they call "briquettes." Thanks in advance for clarifying.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      The chunky bricks, don't get the fine pith. amzn.to/3RuyZ5t

  • @V.Oakley
    @V.Oakley Рік тому +1

    How in the world do you repot a dragon that big?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Like this... ua-cam.com/video/ePxFXVnwHbM/v-deo.html

  • @montepr803
    @montepr803 Рік тому

    14 bucks??? Damn......here in Puerto Rico a 3.8 cubic foot of peatmoss with a bit of perlite is close to $80 dollars!!! That's Home Depot btw. And forget about finding pumice here either. I'm buying leca beads and breaking them up to replace pumice for my dragonfruit.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Volcanic rock works too if it's not too large. What about coconut coir?

    • @montepr803
      @montepr803 Рік тому

      @@RAREDRAGONFRUIT I haven't tried that yet. I'll look into it. I just try to replicate Gary's top pot mix like you showed us in your videos. Every plant I have swapped to that mix, the change is night and day difference provided I add good nutrients. My worst problem is sourcing pumice here. Nobody has it but Amazon and I'm not paying 65 bucks for 20quarts.

  • @davidcasillas3845
    @davidcasillas3845 Рік тому +1

    So garys top soil is great. Why do you keep saying fox farm? Is better

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Fox Farm is a great top dressing. Only putting it on top of the potting soil. It’s what Gary recommended

  • @TJenhilo
    @TJenhilo Рік тому

    Why are you not responding to my questions?

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      I try, I work 3 jobs, have 2 kids, over 1,000 plants. Thank you for your patience.

  • @jayartdesign4903
    @jayartdesign4903 4 дні тому

    Google said Peat Moss decomposed after 2-5 years compared to cocopeat decomposed after 10 years. So in my opinion, cocopeat is much better than peat moss. You are using peat moss because your country have huge amount of peat moss compared to Asia has many coconut Farms and can produce Tons of cocopeat or coco coir.

  • @visceratrocar
    @visceratrocar Рік тому

    Perlite is kind of pointless. Pummus does the same thing and doesn't rise to the surface.

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Some people don't like it. I like to use #3 but also have some pots with no perlite and earth worm castings were replaced at the same percentage as in this video.

  • @jasonluobo6849
    @jasonluobo6849 Рік тому

    man, you had really complecated this staff... way too complecated and useless

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Here is a simple one, useless is mean ua-cam.com/video/ViFIfM2O-2s/v-deo.html

  • @dschannel5273
    @dschannel5273 Рік тому

    that's hella expensive setup ;/

    • @RAREDRAGONFRUIT
      @RAREDRAGONFRUIT  Рік тому

      Which one? It's not bad if you make it yourself. The Key ingredients are
      1) sand
      2) pumice
      3)Peatmoss
      4) biochar
      5) Perlite (not as important as the other ingredients above)