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Characteristics of Qinmi No. 9 Golden Passion Fruit

Qinmi No. 9 golden passion fruit is characterized by plump fruit shape and vigorous branches and leaves.

It is bluish white when immature, and turns yellow when fully mature. The flesh is delicate and crystal clear. The fruit shape is plump and oblong, with a single fruit weight of 100-130 grams. The peel has obvious star-shaped spots and is shiny. Fragrant aroma, sweet taste, tender and juicy. The average sugar content is 20 degrees, and the highest can reach over 24 degrees. The quality is excellent. Fruity and fragrant, with a variety of fruit aromas such as guava, mango, banana, etc.

Qinmi No. 9 has the advantages of vigorous branches and leaves, same-year fruiting, cold and disease resistance, high yield and large fruits. Qinmi No. 9 is a masterpiece of scientific research jointly carried out by the Key Laboratory of Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Guangxi Qinci Agricultural Science and Technology Co., Ltd.

Introduction to Qinmi No. 9 Golden Passion Fruit.

The yield per mu of "Qinmi No. 9" generally reached 1,500-2,500 kilograms during the trial planting period. This considerable yield is due to its easy flowering and high temperature tolerance. In midsummer, the passion fruit research team conducted surveys in the main producing areas - Yulin, Beiliu, Guigang, and Guiping. They found that under the raging high temperatures, it was difficult to find flowers of Tainong No. 1, Fujian No. 3, Man's Gypsophila and other varieties. Only The beautiful white flowers of "Qinmi No. 9" bloom toward the sun.

It turns out that Tainong No. 1, Man's Gypsophila, and Fujian No. 3 are very sensitive to temperature. When the temperature reaches 32°C, the flower buds will degenerate and will not bloom. This fatal weakness has caused a lot of headaches for fruit farmers. However, "Qinmi No. 9" still blooms freely when the temperature is as high as 35-37°C, and the flower buds are naturally pollinated and have a high fruit setting rate.