When choosing the flowerpot to plant the pitaya, it's best to choose the loose and airy clay basin. When planting the pitaya, you should soak the flowerpot with clear water for a period of time to let the dirty gas in the pores on the flowerpot wall discharge out, otherwise it will affect the growth state of the plant's root system..
The soil for planting pitaya is better to use acid soil and neutral soil, but it must be loose and permeable. You can use rotten leaf soil, coarse river sand and garden soil by yourself, mix and use according to a certain proportion.
Sprinkle the coarse stones on the bottom of the flowerpot, then pour the soil into the flowerpot, sprinkle the prepared seeds of Pitaya on the soil, then spray the water gently with a watering can, then cover the flowerpot with a plastic wrap, place it in a warm place, pay attention to keep the soil moist, the seeds will germinate in about 3 to 5 days, then remove the plastic wrap, and then carefully maintain it.