1. Get seeds. Passion fruit can be sown in the spring from March to May, or in the fall from September to October. The seeds of passion fruit can be taken out of the fresh fruit purchased, clean the seeds and put them in the shade to dry; you can also go to the florist to buy the seeds of passion fruit and sow them for propagation.
2, soak the seeds. If you want the seeds of passion fruit to root and germinate faster, you can soak the seeds in water at 20 to 30 ℃, the soaking time can not be too long, not too short, or it will affect the germination speed of the seeds, and may even lead to non-germination, usually soaked for 5 to 6 hours.
3, potting soil selection. You can choose a larger plastic cup, do potting containers, need to poke holes in the bottom of the plastic cup, in order to drain air. Need to use the soil layer is loose and deep, breathable and well-drained soil seeding, you can choose the garden soil, add some organic fertilizer in moderation, as the seeding substrate for passion fruit.
4, sowing germination. Treated passion fruit seeds sown on the soil, covered with a layer of fine soil, then covered with a layer of wet gauze or wet towels, need to water every 2 to 3 days, the environmental temperature is controlled at about 25 ℃, placed in a well-ventilated, cool place to culture, waiting for a week after the roots can germinate.
5, transplant management. Waiting for the passion fruit seeds to take root and germinate, you can transplant it to the right size of clay pots, transplanting, do not hurt the roots, transplanting the soil compaction, the need to water every 3 to 5 days to keep the soil slightly wet, but also every half a month to apply phosphate and potash fertilizers, to give it plenty of sunlight on it.
6, shelf culture. Passion fruit belongs to the vine plants, general seed propagation, careful breeding 5 months later, you need to give it a frame, prepare three without any disease, solid sticks, according to the equilateral triangle to the passion fruit frame, the passion fruit longer stems and leaves with a plastic rope fixed to the sticks on it.