Is it worth growing passion fruit at home and how to do it right?

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Growing passionfruit at home is suitable for original people. It would seem that it is a tropical plant - how to grow it on a windowsill? In fact, it turns out that passion fruit is not very whimsical, therefore it can often be found in greenhouses. There are some rules for caring for her indoors, and if you follow them, you can get your own harvest of vine fruits.

Yellow passion fruit

Passion fruit varieties

Before planting a passion fruit, you need to decide on its type: growing conditions for each of them are different.

The most unpretentious variety is purple passion fruit. It produces sweet fruits, while less demanding on heat than, for example, yellow passionfruit with sour fruits. There are also hybrids of these two varieties, they are more resistant to weather conditions and parasites.

Passion fruit is grown from seeds. You can buy them in a specialty store or get them from the fruit of a vine. You can also grow a liana at home from a vine that needs to be rooted, but usually getting a stalk of a plant for planting is quite difficult.

Passion fruit on the balcony

In what conditions to grow passion fruit

Passion fruit is very fond of heat, thanks to which it grows quickly, while clinging to almost any support. For this reason, for the successful cultivation of vines, it is necessary to organize a suspension system. The best way is to make it in the form of a grid. In the process of passion fruit growth, its vine and leaves grow very quickly, therefore it is worthwhile to initially organize a very strong base for the plant. Additional garters for passion fruit are not needed, as it itself acquires strong tendrils for fasteners, like grapes.

The seed from the fruit should be removed just before planting. It is desirable that the fruit is overripe, its surface is wrinkled. The seeds of such fruits are in the active phase, therefore they will sprout quickly - in about 2-2.5 weeks.
If these are purchased seeds, the seedlings will appear in about a month, since these seeds are “dormant” and dried. But in this case, you can be sure that the seeds are ready for planting, there is information about the variety and the rules for caring for the plant.

Advice

Growing vines at home should take place in a mixture of turf and peat. Sprinkle the seeds with a small layer of soil. For planting, you will need several seeds, each of which should be placed in a separate pot. Thus, it will be possible to choose the strongest plant and safely transplant the grown passion fruit.

Passion fruit is unpretentious in the choice of soil for growing at home, so you can plant it even in the ground from the nearest forest. Since there is no inflow of natural nutrients in greenhouses, the plant must be fertilized with organic matter. For a uniform supply of substances necessary for growth, compost must be periodically added to the topsoil.

When growing a tropical plant, special attention will have to be paid to high-quality watering.

  • Although passionfruit loves moist soil, it should not be overmoistened, much less let the water stagnate.
  • You need to water the vine often, as soon as the soil surface dries up.
  • The portions of water should be small and drainage should work well.
  • In winter, the plant only needs to be watered once a week. The temperature around it must always be positive.

Passion flower
When passionfruit grows in their natural environment, it has to go through many barriers to get to light. Growing at home allows her to fill both shady and sunny areas of the room. The pot with the plant should be placed in a shady, cool place.In the spring (in March), you can cut the vine, it will not harm it.

If the cultivation of liana takes place in ideal home conditions, it can bear fruit within a year after germination. In the wild, this happens after about 6 months. The plant begins to bear fruit so quickly, because the life of the vine is short - only about 6 years. Within 3 years after the plant has emerged, its yield is greatly reduced compared to the first year. For this reason, those who love this plant plant a new specimen every year to get a good harvest of passion fruit every year.

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