Purplish red flesh dragon fruit with the Latin name Hylocereus polyrhizus is one type of horticultural product that is currently popular. The water content of 90% makes this fruit quite rich in minerals. However, the high water content in the fruit causes red dragon fruit to be classified as perishable commodities which are easily damaged and spoiled if stored at room temperature. This study aims to examine the effect of exposure to Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) magnetic fields on changes in pH and texture of red dragon fruit flesh as an indicator of decay. This study used a sample of 165 pieces of red dragon fruit flesh with 25 samples of the control group, 20 samples of the refrigerator group, and 125 samples of the experimental group. The experimental group was the treatment group that was exposed to an ELF magnetic field with an intensity of 600 dan 1000 for 30 minutes, 60 minutes, and 90 minutes. The results showed that exposure to the ELF magnetic field had an effect on changes in pH and texture of red dragon fruit flesh. Exposure to the ELF magnetic field was able to inhibit the growth of spoilage bacteria in red dragon fruit flesh, so that the pH value increased and the texture of dragon fruit flesh remained solid. In this study, the intensity of 600μT with 60 minutes of exposure was effective in inhibiting the rotting of red dragon fruit flesh.