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High Yield Germination Passiflora Edulis ( Passion Fruits)

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Passionfruit Panama Gold is a lush, vigorous, tropical climber that produces an abundance of large, sweet, yellow skinned fruit. It is a popular, self-pollinating plant with fruit that is rich in vitamin c and folate.

How to grow the giant yellow giant panama passionfruit: Passion is the Fashion

One passionfruit tree can reach at least 2.5m across and several metres high. An ideal spot to grow a vine is along a wire fence, across a balcony, or over a pergola where they provide year-round shade. If you want to grow a vine along a sunny wall or fence, install some wire, trellis or mesh as support for its tendrils.

Wet soil and soil lacking in nutrients are the worst enemies of the passion fruit plant.
Ensure soil has excellent drainage, and that the site chosen doesn’t ever get waterlogged. If drainage is poor or soil is clay-based, create a large planting mound or plant in a raised garden bed.

Improve soil a week or two before planting. Only use a quality soil improver, well-composted, not fresh, manure, or well broken-down compost.

Passion fruit requires support that tendrils can easily attach to. They will readily grab wire that is run along fences or walls, or between posts.

Avoid disturbing roots when planting.

Fertilise with a quality controlled-release fertiliser.

Mulch well after planting, but don’t push mulch against the stems; keep at least 5cm clear.

Caring for passion fruit

For best results, follow these tips to care for your passion fruit:

Keep an eye on any shoots in case they head off into surrounding trees or shrubs. Just trim them off.

Regular applications of liquid seaweed and liquid fertiliser will improve growth, flowering and fruiting.
Ensure your plant is adequately watered during flowering and fruit development. 




Important Disclaimer:
You need to do your own research for successful germination. Advice provided is intended as a guide only and does not guarantee success. Seeds are live products that rely on many important factors such as grower skill, planting time, seed depth, soil type and weather conditions to grow. Germination is affected by many factors that are out of the control of the seller. Our seeds are good, a lot depends on the skill of the grower.