How to grow passion fruit

Last Update :2024.11.20

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1. Planting time

2. Dig the seedlings

3. Dig planting pits

4. Planting in pits

5. Later management


Passion fruit seedlings should be planted between February and March every year, when the soil thaws and the climate warms, so planting will increase the survival rate. When planting, seedlings should be selected about one meter high and planted as soon as possible after digging. Pay attention to the size of the planting pits dug and the spacing between plants. Too dense will affect later growth. When planting, be sure to ensure that the roots are spread out, compact the surrounding soil after planting, and water thoroughly in time. In addition, management must be strengthened in the later period.


How to grow passion fruit
1. Planting time

1. Planting time

The planting time is usually between February and March every year. The temperature slowly begins to rise, the climate warms, and the soil thaws. At this time, the survival of planting will be improved. Higher, post-management is also very convenient and worry-free.

Passion Fruit

2. Dig the seedlings

< p>The seedlings should usually be set when they grow to about one meter. If they are too small, the survival rate will be reduced. Be careful not to damage the root system when digging. You can plant with soil balls or bare roots. Note that no matter which method is used, it should be planted as soon as possible after digging to avoid dehydration.

3. Dig a planting pit

Dig a planting pit of appropriate size. The pit should be 20-30 cm high, 40 cm wide and 40 cm long. The column spacing should be about two meters, and the row spacing should be controlled at about three meters. Approximately 150 seedlings per acre will be planted. Too dense will affect later growth and make management inconvenient.

Passion Fruit

4. Planting in pits

< p>After digging the planting pit, you can put the seedlings into the pit and fill it carefully with soil. Pay attention to letting the roots of the seedlings spread out, compacting the surrounding soil after filling, and watering the seedlings in time to allow the soil and seedlings to absorb enough water, so that they can grow better.

5. Post-stage management

Passion fruit seedlings have relatively strong branching ability, and they must be set up in time in the later stage. Otherwise, the branches and leaves will easily climb together, which will affect ventilation. The trellising is not only conducive to the growth of saplings, but also facilitates management and harvesting of fruits in the future. Just use thin wooden strips and wire to fix it. In addition, it is necessary to top and prune in time.

Passion Fruit


2. Dig the seedlings

3. Dig planting pits

4. Planting in pits

5. Later management










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