Pruning:
As your dragon fruit cutting grows, you may need to prune it to encourage branching and a bushier growth habit.
Transplanting:
As the plant grows and outgrows its pot, you can transplant it into a larger container or into the ground if you live in a suitable climate.
Patience:
Growing dragon fruit from cuttings can take several months before you see significant growth or the development of flowers and fruit. Be patient and continue to care for the plant.
With proper care, your purple dragon fruit cutting should grow into a healthy and productive plant, providing you with delicious fruit in the future.
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