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Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds
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Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds

Passion Fruit, Fruit Heirloom Seeds

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Pruning is a must to keep the vine healthy. Prune off less vigorous growth and occasionally prune back vigorous growth to promote flowering. The long tendrils need lots of support for climbing. When established, and without care, the passion fruit can easily overtake other garden plants, shading them from sun. Flowering occurs from April-November but may occasionally continue year-round if conditions are right. Individual flowers bloom for just 12-24 hours before closing. Flowers will self-pollinate and are followed by green fruit, turning purple when ripe. Fruits usually ripen from flowering in 80 days. The vines love full sun except in climates where the temperature frequently surpasses 100F, vines should be given shade. Water frequently and provide good drainage. Plants are short-lived, usually maintaining good productivity for 4-6 years. Harvest fruits when fruit falls from plant. Fruits are best eaten when wrinkles appear on their surface.


It is recommended to pretreat Passiflora seeds before planting. They contain a hard seed coat and are very slow to sprout. There are various pretreatment methods, but the simplest is to soak the seeds for 24-48 hours in warm to the touch water, just prior to planting. Optionally, seeds can be lightly scarified with sand paper to provide some permeation on the seed coat.

Once pretreated, plant seeds 1/2-1" deep in moist, sterile soil. Keep soil temperature consistent at 70-85F, with some day/variation in this range. Cool soils will significantly delay seed germination time if not inhibit germination altogether. Standard room temperature can be too cool for proper germination.

Estimated germination time under optimal conditions: 6 weeks to 6 months.

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