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Aaabotelho starts with ...
Hey guys!! I planted a cutting 2 weeks ago because the one my father has is on the ground (and just this week I noticed the first flower-to-be).

I planted this cutting to try to grow it up and then have a support. But it's growing this buds. Are those new stems? Should I keep them or leave so the cutting can crow upward??
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Starling1 says...
That happen sometimes with dragonfruit. They're not buds, they're new lengths of stem. You need to put a prop in the pot of some description to support--a length of bamboo, or something to give the new growth support. Keep the uppermost two shoots and remove the rest.
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Aaabotelho says...
Thanks!! I thougth the cutting would start growing upward instead of new stems!!
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