Passion fruit seedling potted plants do not need to be erected immediately after planting. They will need to be erected when the seedlings grow to 5 months old. It is a climbing plant. If you don’t want to set up a frame for it, you can also use a long umbrella. The umbrella handle and handle can be used well for the branches to climb. During its growth period, you need to pinch its tips and remove the leaves appropriately to help it grow better.
1. Whether to use a scaffolding
Passion fruit seedling potted plants generally do not need to be scaffolded when they are first planted, but when they grow to 5 months, they need to be scaffolded. It is a climbing plant. If you don’t want to build a scaffolding, you can also use a long umbrella and remove the rain cover on the umbrella, leaving only the umbrella-shaped steel bars.
2. Do you need to pinch the tip?
Passion fruit seedlings in potted plants need to be pinched so that they will grow faster, and the leaves must be properly removed to prevent nutrients from being lost. The slower the process, the more nutritious the trunk will be. Generally, after the seedlings resume growth, the side buds should be wiped out as soon as possible to make the main trunk grow stronger.
3. Precautions
During the breeding period, the soil in the pot should not be too dry. An environment that is too dry will hinder the growth of vines and affect normal results. Potted plants are mostly grown outdoors, so be careful not to get exposed to rain. If you don't have time to take shelter from the rain, you must do a good job of drainage in time. In addition, we must prevent the invasion of pests and diseases, provide more ventilation and apply fertilizer appropriately to make the plants grow stronger.