Brief introduction of passion fruit planting
Passion fruit likes warm environment, the suitable growth temperature is between 20-30 degrees, generally it grows well above 0 degrees, the annual precipitation is 1500-2000 mm, and it grows best when it is evenly distributed.
Passion fruit is usually sown in March-April in spring, but it can also be sown in southern tropical areas1-February. Passion flower is a perennial herb. If properly maintained, the plant life can reach more than 20 years, but the economic value of the result is only about 8- 10 years.
Passion fruit is planted in Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian, Yunnan and Taiwan Province provinces. Common varieties are yellow passion fruit, purple passion fruit and purple passion fruit.
Passion fruit has been planted for several years.
Passion fruit grows faster, usually bears fruit after one year of planting, and will blossom and bear fruit all year round. For example, it blooms in May and June in spring, matures about 50 days after flowering, and blooms in July and August in summer, usually about 70 days after flowering.
Passionflower has shallow roots and is suitable for planting in loose, fertile, moist, breathable and well-drained soil. The growth of branches and vines is characterized by continuous growth. As long as a suitable growth environment is provided, it can blossom and bear fruit all year round.
The grafted passion fruit blooms and bears fruit.
After grafting passion fruit for half a year, sowing in February-March in spring, planting with high-quality cutting seedlings, providing sufficient water and fertilizer, timely management of plastic and insect prevention, beginning to blossom one after another at the end of May, and bearing fruit after the end of the month.
Potted passion fruit hanging fruit
Potted passion fruit is generally planted by cutting and can bear fruit in one year. Well maintained, it can blossom and bear fruit all year round.
Why does passion fruit not bear fruit?
Passion fruit may not bear fruit because there is no pollination, no insects or no wind, pollination is not completed, or there is no fragrance of flowers, which can not attract the surrounding insects to help pollinate. Passion fruit can't stand low temperature environment, and low temperature maintenance may not bear fruit, or it may be because of improper fertilization before and after flowering.
Key points of high-yield cultivation of passion fruit
The soil for planting passion fruit must be sandy soil, and it must be deeply ploughed before it can be used. Before use, apply base fertilizer to pave the way, and remember to water it after fertilization.
Passionflower likes sunshine, so it must be given enough sunshine to facilitate the growth of its branches and vines and its nutrient accumulation. Generally, if the light is around 3000, the goal of early fruiting and high yield can be achieved.