1. Passion fruit is usually sown in March-April. When selecting fruits, choose ones that are plump and have purple skin. The purpler the fruits, the more mature the seeds will be. The better the germination rate.
2. Open the shell of passion fruit, scoop out the seeds inside with a spoon, put it in warm water of about 30 degrees, brew and rub off the pulp, filter out the seeds, and then put the seeds in a well-ventilated place with astigmatism Place to dry for 1-2 days.
3. After the seeds are dried, soak them in clean water (preferably with some carbendazim) for 2-3 days to induce germination. When 80% of the seeds have sprouted, you can start sowing.
4. Passion fruit does not have high soil requirements, as long as well-drained sandy loam or nutrient soil is sufficient. Wet the soil in advance, scatter the seeds on the soil surface, then sprinkle 0.5-1.0 cm of thin soil, then cover with a layer of plastic wrap, place it in a place with good sunlight, remove the film every 2 days for ventilation, and spray some water Moisturize and the seeds will germinate in about a week.
5. When the seedlings grow to 8cm high, thin them out and leave strong seedlings to ensure sufficient light. Water the seedlings until they are dry or dry. Apply more nitrogen fertilizer during the seedling stage. When the vines grow to 30cm long, give them Let it set up a pergola. If there are railings on the balcony at home, you can let it climb up the railings. At the same time, pay attention to timely pruning to develop side buds.
6. Additional phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can be applied during the flowering and fruiting period, and artificial assisted pollination is also required during the flowering period. By the time autumn comes, the skin of the passion fruit will turn purple and naturally fall off.