So to summarize, cut it back after fruiting. Cut it like a rose bush. Ie Cut away dead wood and bring it back to a node or three off any live main root stock?
We know the vines do not last more than 3-6 years and need to be replanted. Kindly show us how to propagate and nurture the new plant after cutting from the parent plant.
Hi Bernard, typically when you have flowers but no fruit you have a pollination problem. No bees and no hover flies. You can pollinate the flowers yourself by touching your finger on the yellow polling sacks then touching the sticky part of the flower that protrudes from the front of the flower (stamin). For a longer term option I’d be planting beneficial insect plants (annuals, perennials and shrubs).
Helloooooooooooooo I have just found your channel fantastic- I’m so hesitant to prune my passion fruit as I’m concerned I will damage her!!! I have a lot of dead branches to remove in the (original growth) section it’s going so well every where else.... 😬😬😬 do you (anyone else have any tips to share for keeping your passion fruit AMAZING???
Wow I've been growing a vine of passion fruit for three years didn't know they were edible but mine doesn't change colors they're just green. not on a thick Vine like that though just a vine. In Kentucky
Yes, mine in southern australia are still green too, but they don't get full sun. Hopefully they will ripen soon even though they are next to a forest.
I am in Sydney start of summer had fruit but not till the end of summer was it ready. Has flowered a second time waiting for the same thing around 2 months
I understand why that fruit is so expensive, it seems quite a hard work to get few fruits from. To kill my curiosity, could anyone be kind enough to answer the following questions? Thanks. 1) how long does it take to harvest a fruit from the seed. 2) how many fruits can we get from a vertical square metre
You typically grow from a grafted or small plant rather than a seed. If you have a happy productive plant you it can spread to maybe 12m^2 and will produce fruit in numbers around 400+, I am in Melbourne growing a Nellie Kellie brand grafted purple passionfruit
Great to view and great to hear
with concise advice and a relaxed Australian voice 😊
Thank you! This was the most helpful video on this subject. Wish me luck. I am off to prune my Granadilla.
Very helpful to watch and understand. Thank you!
Thank you so much, that helps me to trim my passion fruit, it is so big and messy...i am in Fl, it's Jan.
Very helpful thanks
So to summarize, cut it back after fruiting. Cut it like a rose bush. Ie Cut away dead wood and bring it back to a node or three off any live main root stock?
Thank you for sharing i found this very informative
Will thecut away section start producing new growth and produce more fruit in this season??
very informative
👍thankyou
Very nice video thank you
We know the vines do not last more than 3-6 years and need to be replanted. Kindly show us how to propagate and nurture the new plant after cutting from the parent plant.
your explannation is very good I have a few passion fruit plants. It is giving a lot of flowers, but no fruits are developing. What is the reason
Hi Bernard, typically when you have flowers but no fruit you have a pollination problem. No bees and no hover flies. You can pollinate the flowers yourself by touching your finger on the yellow polling sacks then touching the sticky part of the flower that protrudes from the front of the flower (stamin). For a longer term option I’d be planting beneficial insect plants (annuals, perennials and shrubs).
When espaliering a passionfruit how far apart should i space the rows.
Where abouts are you? Aust or New Zealand? Where in those countries, Australia's north different to south.
Helloooooooooooooo I have just found your channel fantastic- I’m so hesitant to prune my passion fruit as I’m concerned I will damage her!!! I have a lot of dead branches to remove in the (original growth) section it’s going so well every where else.... 😬😬😬 do you (anyone else have any tips to share for keeping your passion fruit AMAZING???
Wow I've been growing a vine of passion fruit for three years didn't know they were edible but mine doesn't change colors they're just green. not on a thick Vine like that though just a vine. In Kentucky
Yes, mine in southern australia are still green too, but they don't get full sun. Hopefully they will ripen soon even though they are next to a forest.
I am in Sydney start of summer had fruit but not till the end of summer was it ready. Has flowered a second time waiting for the same thing around 2 months
Tammy how are the fruit?
hi. ..after the flowers is appear I give plant water or not like lemon
I understand why that fruit is so expensive, it seems quite a hard work to get few fruits from.
To kill my curiosity, could anyone be kind enough to answer the following questions? Thanks.
1) how long does it take to harvest a fruit from the seed.
2) how many fruits can we get from a vertical square metre
You typically grow from a grafted or small plant rather than a seed.
If you have a happy productive plant you it can spread to maybe 12m^2 and will produce fruit in numbers around 400+, I am in Melbourne growing a Nellie Kellie brand grafted purple passionfruit
Thanks
My vine looks so puny compared to yours. This is its first year, but dang, I'm so jealous.
My passion fruit goes ferral...1-2 m away and up it comes and strangles everything in its way.
Is that all ONE vine?
That is red variety. Not tough as the yellow type. Red variety in florida came from Philippines yr 2013. That might be one of them.
Panama Red...?
Type of passion
Can I grow passion,fruit in 🇬🇧 uk
I think its a bit too cold for them
Grow the vine in a hothouse @@abelstropicalfruit8647
I growing in Lithuania...in greenhouse..and fruiting.
I’m in new Zealand and we have like the same climates and mine a fruiting really well