I guess if it all grows from the original plant that you got, that it doesn't cross pollinate properly as incarnata is not usually self fertile. Perhaps it occasionally self sets a fruit or perhaps a bee that has visited another passion flower finds its way there
I have 3 that was growing very well until the Caterpillars found them -- they ate all the leaves off one so far and it died to the ground -- all were over 8 feet tall -- is their anything that will keep them away from the plants??? Maybe Mem Oil?? Those look Great -- have the Caterpillars found them yet??
I guess if it all grows from the original plant that you got, that it doesn't cross pollinate properly as incarnata is not usually self fertile. Perhaps it occasionally self sets a fruit or perhaps a bee that has visited another passion flower finds its way there
I have 3 that was growing very well until the Caterpillars found them -- they ate all the leaves off one so far and it died to the ground -- all were over 8 feet tall -- is their anything that will keep them away from the plants??? Maybe Mem Oil?? Those look Great -- have the Caterpillars found them yet??
@@kchedville I haven’t had any issues with caterpillars on mine but I assume neem oil would work to get rid of them.
@@jamestropicals8262 thanks for the Reply.