Tasting the Giant Passionfruit

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  • Bill has his first taste of the Giant Passionfruit, Passiflora quadrangularis. Seeds are now available.

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  • @marlongoden3871
    @marlongoden3871 7 років тому +49

    Hey i know this fruit we have them in my country. First of all that fruit you picked hasn't reached it's desired state of ripening. When this fruit is best the skin (most of it anyway) displays a golden colour. And it also has a distinct smell /arouma. In my country we usually prepare this fruit by juicing out the pulps like you did and then we peel off the skin and the inner lining that holds the seeds. Being left with only the melon like flesh .which we mix in together then add milk ( condensed milk) ice and blend into a lovely drink. We call it bar-ba-dine. Dine pronounced like dean.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +13

      The fruits I have picked so far are very sweet. You are the second person that tells me the fruit isn't ripe enough but as soon as the fruits develop a golden blush in my climate they begin to decompose from bacterial attack. Large dark spots develop and the fruit rots. It is my judgement that in the Hawaiian climate the fruit must be picked in the state I harvested or we lose the crop. The juice i get from these fruit is about the sugar content of good orange juice. The rind is soft and edible but not particularly sweet. Thanks for the feed back. Bill

    • @marlongoden3871
      @marlongoden3871 7 років тому +7

      GreenGardenGuy1. no problem man ....if you have any questions about tropical fruits . i may be able to help. yeah they do begin to rott if you let it get golden colour all over. but i hope you like it ...that recipe i gave you you should try it though. good to see you doing that kinda stuff in your country .

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Thank you.

    • @devbachu7072
      @devbachu7072 6 років тому +1

      GreenGardenGuy1 you can picked the fruit yellowish not fully ripe an in daysvits ripe if left on the tree to ripe it can get overipe softer better to pick semi ripe an yellowish in color an makes a great punch

    • @yokatswanhowzit2897
      @yokatswanhowzit2897 6 років тому

      I have to try this. Thanks

  • @uncrediblehelk844
    @uncrediblehelk844 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, those are even bigger than i expected! I have a cutting of this from your nursery coming up right now, first flowers are starting to form- so excited!
    Ive found the rinds make into a nice jam as well.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому +1

      The green rind is useful used like summer squash. The ripe rind resembles honeydew melon lacking sugar. It can be added to fruit salads if the juice is used to flavor it. I believe you can make a jam from anything if you cook it with sugar. I try not to eat added sugar foods much. It's been many years since I tasted a jam. Consider using the Yacon syrup for this. ua-cam.com/video/Wuok3_kVE_Y/v-deo.html

    • @uncrediblehelk844
      @uncrediblehelk844 2 роки тому

      I love that idea, thanks!

  • @FallofftheMap
    @FallofftheMap 22 дні тому

    Nice. Just harvested my first giant passionfruit on my farm on the Andes mountains.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  22 дні тому

      I like the fact that the juice is low acid and the fruit pulp can be eaten. Green fruit are eaten like squash. The ripe ones are okay in mixed fruit salad with lots of juice.

  • @melovescoffee
    @melovescoffee 8 років тому +4

    That thing is huge! I never knew they made fruits that big. Beautiful flowers too. I'm trying the purple passionfruit from seeds i saved. Mostly for ornamental purpose.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      The purple fruited form of Passiflora edulis is an easy plant to grow and will make a good crop in mild areas of CA and FL. It is possible in sheltered areas of other locations too. Good luck, figure two years to fruit from seed.

  • @Toxicstudioinc
    @Toxicstudioinc 8 років тому +3

    Glad you can eat the rind. So huge for so little juice. A must addition to the fruit taste list.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      The green fruit makes a good vegetable. In India it is used in curry. I like plants that double as vegetables and fruit. I cut it into fruit salad with banana and pineapple, it added some bulk and was good marinated in Lilikoi rum. My favorite use was to mix the juice with some water, organic sugar and then spin it in the blender with the pulp from the rind to make a popsicle. I would say blending the rind with the juice is the best plan.

  • @kabicabby6427
    @kabicabby6427 4 роки тому +1

    I like this guy. Very genuine. I subscribeed

  • @crystalh733
    @crystalh733 2 роки тому

    Just bought one. Thanks for the review and inspiration! 💚

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому +1

      Of all passion fruit the hybrid cross between P. edulis and P. laurifolia is my all time favorite. I continue to grow the giant because it is fair eating and quite a curiosity. Aloha

    • @crystalh733
      @crystalh733 2 роки тому

      @GreenGardenGuy1 Okay then. I will look into those too!!

  • @juliovaron1364
    @juliovaron1364 3 роки тому

    We call this fruit Badea. It grows wild in warm weather areas of Colombia. We eat everything including the pulp and seeds and make an amazing beverage we call sorbete de badea.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Some of the best nutrition in Passion fruit is contained in the seeds. The juice and pulp are healthful but the seeds are super food. Aloha

  • @nagwagi2000
    @nagwagi2000 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for that AWESOME review! Now I wish I'd bought a plant while I had the chance!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      Thanks. You'll run across a plant eventually, they aren't rare. I grow them here in Hawaii and I was able to source them in California while I ran nursery in the Bay Area. They are too tender for most climates though. Outside of a greenhouse only Hawaii, favorable locations in Southern California and South Florida are about the only places it will grow in the USA.

    • @nagwagi2000
      @nagwagi2000 4 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 My regret stems from my hesitation to buy the plant on 2 previous occasions coz I had very limited growing space and I anticipated it would grow even larger than the P. edulis vine. I currently have 2 P. edulis vines and one P. miniata scrambling all over my 20-feet huge Mango tree. I realize now I might have room to squeeze a P. quadrangularis in there as well!😁

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +1

      @@nagwagi2000 I find the plant to be less vigorous than P. edulis flavicarpa and than the incredible hybrid of P. edulis x p. laurifolia.

  • @julieankhan.2801
    @julieankhan.2801 5 років тому

    I had no idea the fruits got that big. They sell small plants in Pa, as an outdoor patio plant. About 2ft high. Cant over winter unless u have an indoor setup. Wow how cool to get the fruit

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      This one of the few fruits I grow that always illicit a response of shock and awe when seen for the first time. The juice is pretty good too. Bill

  • @LawrenceTheTruth
    @LawrenceTheTruth 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing! I am growing a purple passion fruit from seed in my garden and I would love to get seeds from this giant passion fruit! Looks good and keep up the great videos! Lawrence H

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      Please contact me at my email greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more information on seeds. Bill

    • @LawrenceTheTruth
      @LawrenceTheTruth 8 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 ok thank you

  • @Inspirationhills
    @Inspirationhills 5 років тому +1

    Great Video, The Giant Passion Fruit looks Amazing!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +2

      It is a rather interesting passion fruit. The pulp can be eaten like a vegetable and the fruit has the most juice of any passion vine. I have fresh seed on the website.

    • @Inspirationhills
      @Inspirationhills 5 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I wanted to buy seeds but your website saying that you don't ship to TX? I bought a cacao plant previously from Hawaii so is it a mistake?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому +1

      @@Inspirationhills I can ship seeds to Texas, I just can't ship plants. I recently removed all the plants from my website to avoid orders from prohibited states but the warning is still posted. Seeds are legal to 50 states but plants are excluded by CA, AZ, TX, & LA. As far as the cacao plant is concerned it depends. A couple years back it was legal for me to ship into TX but they changed the laws. If the plant came from a certified nursery then it was likely legal. Otherwise it may have been a violation. If the plant didn't carry any pests or disease then all will be well.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 7 років тому +1

    its xalk babdeine an make a puch when ripe with the pulp an swizzle the seeds in water an add to the minced pulp plus condense mulj cinnamon an nutned serve the drink cold we used d it in Trinidad y Tobago

  • @spindrift2614
    @spindrift2614 3 роки тому

    Holy cow! I LOVE lilikoi. I wish I could grow them in Oregon, but I'll just have to vicariously enjoy your tasting. Maybe you should call it a POG fruit.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Look around for a Maypop Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata)
      Hardiness Zone 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 It is native to the SE USA. Passiflora 'Incense' is also hardy to zone 5 and has outstanding flower color.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      POG, Passion fruit, Orange & Guava. Very popular here.

  • @cinaannie7338
    @cinaannie7338 2 місяці тому

    Sir? I have a question: could you cut it up and blend it in with smoothies??? 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 місяці тому +1

      You can add many things to smoothies. Just make sure to peel the internal and external skins first. They are too tough for a smoothie.

  • @THEBIGMEOW
    @THEBIGMEOW 7 років тому +7

    this guy will survive the zombie and financial apocalypse

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +5

      Zombies make good BBQ when marinated in passion fruit juice. After the zombies finish eating brains in Honolulu there should be plenty of tourist wallets laying around all over the streets. The financial apocalypse will be no problem.

  • @2beauti4ify
    @2beauti4ify 7 років тому +1

    Wow, I've never seen a passion fruit that big before. Would love to have a vine of my own

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      I have seeds, seedlings and cutting grown plants for sale if you are interested. To the mainland I ship mostly seeds..

    • @chhengros3524
      @chhengros3524 7 років тому +1

      Lydia blake that call Gaint Passion, you cook with that kinds!... We asian use that for cooking.

  • @dawnmccreadie1565
    @dawnmccreadie1565 3 роки тому +1

    I grow this, where I live it lives with me

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      As a fruit it's fine. As a nursery item and seed sales it is excellent.

  • @desgoulding7154
    @desgoulding7154 7 років тому

    BEAUTIFUL FLOWER, I LIVE IN OZ, THAT IS GREAT LOL LOL VERY GOOD VIDEO MANY THANKS FOR SHARING MY FRIEND TAKE CARE, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE LOL

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Other than the mythical land of OZ the only definitions I could find are:
      OZ Open Zelda (gaming software)
      OZ Outer Zone
      OZ Organization of Zodiac (gaming military slang)
      OZ Operation Zero (overweight program for adolescents)
      I assume you aren't in Kansas anymore Totto.

    • @robrod7120
      @robrod7120 6 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 Probably australia

  • @angelanelajuly2961
    @angelanelajuly2961 Рік тому

    I need a clipping of this.

  • @mecharena-phantom
    @mecharena-phantom 5 років тому

    stem used for new plant its nice

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      There appears to be a typo in this message. Can't figure out the meaning.

  • @Luz-xl5bk
    @Luz-xl5bk 8 років тому +1

    I'm diggin it. Can the rind be juiced if peeled? Thanks for the vid✌️

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +2

      Yes, the rind is about as juicy as a honey dew melon. It doesn't have a lot of flavor though so as a juice I would blend it with pineapple, citrus or maybe apple. I used it two ways. I cut it into fruit salad with banana and pineapple, it added some bulk and was good marinated in Lilikoi rum. My favorite use was to mix the juice with some water, organic sugar and then spun it in the blender with the pulp from the rind to make a popsicle. I would say blending the rind with the juice is the best plan. If you pick the fruit when green the juice isn't much good but the rind makes a great vegetable. Use it like Chayote. Bill

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      Yes it will juice easily peeled or even unpeeled. The outside skin is soft and edible. The inside membrane, next to the seeds, is the only part I would reject as food.

  • @Pitjinjarra
    @Pitjinjarra 7 років тому

    Great Video, thank you.

  • @praskuns
    @praskuns 2 роки тому

    Can you send some seeds back to California?

  • @romankraner1288
    @romankraner1288 4 роки тому

    thank you Bud Spencer for vid,today i to buy this giant quadrangularis, 5 foot,i hope for some fruit in middle europe...

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +1

      Who's Bud Spencer? The plant is very tender. USDA zone 9 is the limit of cultivation outside of a greenhouse.

  • @madtaxpayer5818
    @madtaxpayer5818 6 років тому

    The flesh and seeds of purple passion fruit are edible, but the skin should not be consumed since it contains a small amount of cyanogenic glycosides (a source of cyanide).

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      The rind of the Purple Passiflora edulis is too tough to chew. It never crossed my mind to try and eat it. The rind of the Giant passion fruit is a whole other story though. It won't be my favorite food but it is definitely edible. When green is is used like a summer squash. When it is ripe I chop it into fruit salad along with the juice. I see a few of the viewers have posted recipes for it here.

  • @Amanda-kw1vi
    @Amanda-kw1vi 3 роки тому

    Looks nummy! Probably tropical I'm guessing

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Yes, one of the most tender types. Hawaii is one of the best states to grow this in a garden.

  • @nikkinellaa
    @nikkinellaa 4 роки тому

    I love your video, brilliant! I've just bought some seeds, very excited after watching this! Can you please tell me what music is playing at the beginning thanks! Nikki UK 🇬🇧

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      That is my music. There is a collection of songs on the youtube channel if you scroll down.

    • @nikkinellaa
      @nikkinellaa 4 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 sounds great many thanks!

  • @pedaballinani307
    @pedaballinani307 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the flower. How do u get this plant I m looking for one

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      I took seeds out of a fruit given to me by a friend. Since then I propagate from cuttings and sell seeds on my website. www.greengardenservice.net

  • @puliprasanth1157
    @puliprasanth1157 3 роки тому +1

    Anyone can provide this plant seeds please...🙏🙏

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      They are listed at www.greengardenservice.net for domestic sales.

  • @siduong6630
    @siduong6630 7 років тому +1

    I have a Giant Passion Fruit growing in Hayward, California and the plant is doing very well and giving lot of flowers but no fruit even I do hand pollinating them. Do you have any experience to show me? Thank you

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      I am a very naturalistic grower and usually refrain from pollinating crops unless I am making intention hybrids by cross breeding or when like vanilla or cherimoya the insects are absent in the USA. I have never attempted to pollinate the passion vine although my partner Ellen does pollinate our Jamaican passion fruit. It appears nothing in Hawaii will touch this flower. On the giant passion fruit vine I get good pollination from moths here. Bees do not seem to care much for it.
      The pollen in passion fruit is on the anthers which are the center most outer structures of the flower. The ovary in the flower is all the way to the tip of the flower and dead center. Google the passion flower structure for review on this. Use a clean soft brush or Q-tip to move the pollen from the anthers to the ovary at the center.

    • @siduong6630
      @siduong6630 7 років тому

      Thanks for your Info. When I was in Vietnam my family had a Giant Passion fruit plant and I always hand pollinated them so I know how. but somehow in the bay area here I think there 2 things that I may affect to setting fruits are Heat and Humidity. How do you think?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      I agree, you are on the right track with the weather. Since you have done the job of pollinating yourself the only other factors can be climate and general plant health. If the vine grows and flowers well you can eliminate the culture factor. I would think the California nights get too cold for the flowers and the days may be too dry. It is always possible that the days may sometimes be too hot also. This isn't something that is easy to control without a greenhouse. Misting the flowers and seeking the best time of day for pollination might help.

    • @siduong6630
      @siduong6630 7 років тому

      My plant is very healthy which I am so surprise that plant could survive in the Bay area. At least 20 flowers opened yesterday and there are around other 100 of flower buds still not open yet. Today, after I hand pollinated I used the plastic bag to cover the flower I hope this technique will give me hope.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      I would be very careful with plastic bags on flowers. They can heat in the sun and cook the internal contents plus they condense moisture that can cause rot. Generally the only time we bag flowers is to prevent cross pollination from insects on intentional crosses.

  • @J.Ella17
    @J.Ella17 3 роки тому

    Hi. I just bought 1 plants but I don’t know how to plant it. Do I need grown in big pot. And when do I need fertilizer for plant I was try growing many time but it dead. Thank you

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      You will need either a tropical climate or a very large greenhouse for the vine. They do not survive cold weather or even light frosts. They are huge and do not fruit if pruned much. As for fertilizer fruit tree food will work in the garden. In pots osmocote or nutricote are best. Follow the label instructions on what ever fertilizer you use.

  • @moayadmyro2091
    @moayadmyro2091 2 роки тому

    Awsome and rare

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому +1

      For sure we do not see it much in markets. I can not even recall how I acquired it. Aloha

  • @rickpine2056
    @rickpine2056 4 роки тому

    The giant granaddilla is delicious, but youYou need to know about a very rare passiflora , poovenii or quijos granadilla, would be great if you come to Ecuador (Atahualpa town El Oro province) in April or May when this rare fruit is ready,d granadilla de quijos is the most fragant and delicious fruit of passiflora.family, you never gonna forget it when try one!
    HERMAN JAVIER PINEDA.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      Nope, never tasted Passiflora poovenii. My current love is a hybrid passion fruit that is cross between P. edulis flavicarpa & P. laurifolia. I am pulling out most other varieties in favor of this one. High yield, strong growth and excellent fruit. If you have seeds for Passiflora poovenii I would be glad to make a trade for something I have.

  • @deakemarschall2992
    @deakemarschall2992 8 років тому

    Dang, that is one BIG honkin' passion fruit. And it's so juicy we can hear the "slurp" as you're eating it. I planted 3 passion fruit in my backyard this spring even though my area in NorCal (9b) is not ideal. And now I've gone totally bananas but getting 4 dwarf banana plants to see if I can get them to fruit here too. I want to have just a little bit of Hawaii. You're a bad influence. :)

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      DW, The standard passion fruit, Passiflora edulis, has a good chance in most of NorCal. If you get a bit frosty plant it near a wall or at the south edge of an evergreen tree for shelter. The giant passion fruit won't work but I grew regular purple and yellow lilikoi in Fremont, CA for years.
      As for bananas, I had good success with bananas in NorCal too but the variety is the key. Unfortunately my experience with dwarf bananas in Fremont was miserable. The only dwarf that might do okay is the dwarf Orinoco. The banana is basically a tropical plant, Fremont had more of a subtropical climate. The banana has to be vigorous enough to stand the cold in CA. Dwarfs mostly lack vigor so they become susceptible to root rots and choking in cold climates. I had several varieties that fruited but Ice Cream and Namwah were my favorites.

    • @deakemarschall2992
      @deakemarschall2992 8 років тому

      Thanks for the mostly good news. I'm near Sacto so I think we get a little more frost than Fremont but there are some who've had success with some bananas so I'll keep my fingers crossed. If my dwarf's don't prosper maybe I'll look at some of the smaller regulars. I don't really have much space for some of the varieties that get tall.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      Elevation of crops was something I never really understood while dealing with clients in California. My opinion is that the only real estate in CA that is free is the vertical space. My dwarf avocado took up more space at ground level than my full size tree did because I could walk under the large one. The little one would spread at ground level and hog every inch of it's canopy space so nothing could be grown around or under it. Do not fear the tall bananas, they are your friend if you life in CA. I used my large bananas and full size avocado as shade cloth for my nursery in Fremont. The only concern I see with large plants is the shadow created if sun is limited.

    • @deakemarschall2992
      @deakemarschall2992 8 років тому

      Words of wisdom. If I can get my current banana plants to grow successfully, I will look at some taller species. Thanks for the moment of enlightenment.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      Enjoy the garden, Bill

  • @Anne-po99
    @Anne-po99 Рік тому

    Send one for me. I haven't had one since I left my country

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 5 років тому

    Would be interesting to cross it with other passionfruits.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  5 років тому

      I suspect it may be possible with the right species. I've never seen a hybrid though.

  • @rickbellantone8215
    @rickbellantone8215 Рік тому

    How do I get some seeds

  • @KaisKites
    @KaisKites 3 роки тому

    My first fruit coming up soon :)

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому

      Enjoy. The juice is about the sugar and acid balance of orange juice. I usually get 1/2 a cup. The rind is also edible if peeled inside and out. Tastes like melon with low sugar. If you make a fruit salad with other fruit then cube the rind and add the juice back it works well.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 6 років тому

    How to prevent the flowers from falling off

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      If the flower drops off and takes the ovary with it them the problem is lack of pollination. You can do pollination yourself with an artist paint brush. If the flower is falling off and leaving the ovary then it just means the fruit is set and ripening.

  • @tigerthongchanh4451
    @tigerthongchanh4451 4 роки тому

    Do you happen too have any giant passion fruit seeds laying arround love too get some from you and try too grow them. Let me know if you have any extra giant passion fruit seeds.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      They are listed on my website. www.greengardenservice.net

    • @tigerthongchanh4451
      @tigerthongchanh4451 4 роки тому

      Didn’t see anything on the giant passion fruit. Did see the yellow passion fruit but nothing on the giant passion fruit

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +1

      @@tigerthongchanh4451 Darn, well that explains a thing or two. I have the seeds but it appears I also have a glitch in the website. I will get with my web master and have it fixed asap. It should be back on the page soon. If not we will do a work around for you. Aloha.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому +1

      Hugh is working on the trouble. The seeds should be back on the listing soon.

  • @ironmaiden00x00
    @ironmaiden00x00 7 років тому

    Hi there Bill, I'm on Kauai in search of the Giant Lilikoi. I nearly had it the other day at a Farmers Market, but it was just sold before I got there. Any tips on finding one?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Do you wish to eat the fruit, acquire the the seeds or buy a plant? Since this fruit is rarely available in the farmers market the easiest way to find it is to plant one in the garden. If you are interested in seeds or a plant I can help you. send a request to greengardenservice@yahoo.com As for finding a fruit I have them on occasion but I do not ship them.

  • @thelastdon247
    @thelastdon247 6 років тому

    I am about to add this to my garden if I plant it direct into the garden I don’t want to to pop up all over so should I keep this in a pot or will it be ok planted into the ground?
    I bought it to fill an arch I built.
    Thanks

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      The only way this plant will spread is from either seeds or cuttings. I have never seen it sucker. I have some vines that came on their own when i pruned and tossed them into the compost but it is pretty wet here.

    • @thelastdon247
      @thelastdon247 6 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 that’s great thanks for the reply.
      It’s pretty wet here too in the uk.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      Now if you are talking about Passiflora incarnata, which will grow in the UK, then we have a completely different story. That plant suckers like mad. The Giant Passion Fruit is too tender for the UK outside of greenhouses.

  • @knowallcity
    @knowallcity 8 років тому

    Hi Bill,I just bought a White Guava. No other ID. I read conflicting advise on that for taste and hardiness. Some say 20f others say not hardy below 32f.
    What does Passion fruit taste like? I thought it was like Kiwi?

    • @knowallcity
      @knowallcity 8 років тому

      Oop,posted before I watched..always a bad mistake. That is a HUGE fruit.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      There are a lot of white guavas out there. Some are pear necked and others are very large and round. The most common type is from Vietnam and like most of the white guavas is tender to cold. I raised whites for years in Fremont but they were the least successful of all the guavas due to cold weather damage. The best guavas for N Cal are the pink ones with the yellow skin. They take cold better.
      What does passion fruit taste like? Boy that is a tough question. Do you mean the one in the video or the most common Passiflora edulis? No two types of passion fruit taste the same. Most good passion fruit is almost as acidic as it is sweet and has more aroma than taste. It is a nose thing, the smell is unmistakable. The giant passion fruit is less acid than most, I'd call it sub-acid. It has a good amount of sugar but instead of the classic perfume it has more of a citrus over tone. I have seeds for sale if you are interested. I have classic yellow Lilikoi, Purple Lilikoi, Jamaican passion fruit and the Giant shown in the video.

    • @knowallcity
      @knowallcity 8 років тому

      I took it back!..lol. I exchanged for a Pink. You were the second expert to say the pink has a better flavor. She's in Florida,so when you said pink was hardier in the bay area- that sealed the deal to trade.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      In the Bay Area the Pink is usually more acid because of our cool weather. The white is often some what tasteless for lack of brix unless it ripens in high summer. The pink is definitely a stronger plant though, good going.

  • @kafiasy3386
    @kafiasy3386 6 років тому

    ning buri omahku ono ugo buah ngono kui om. tapi aku ga ngerti nek panen buahe di kapake?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      Sorry, I do not read Javanese and this message does not translate to anything i can understand.

  • @vinayk6394
    @vinayk6394 3 роки тому

    Can it grow in India.. It's shape and size is similar to papaya fruit

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      I understand it is actually quite popular in some parts of India.

    • @vinayk6394
      @vinayk6394 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I searched on Amazon India, and flip cart online shopping aaps. But i won't found this variety of plant. I think I have to look on nursery hope if it's available, here most of nursery don't have knowledge on fruit plant.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  3 роки тому +1

      @@vinayk6394 All I can tell you is I have had Indian people tell me they use the green fruit in a curry. Some one in the country is growing it.

    • @vinayk6394
      @vinayk6394 3 роки тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 it's true, here some part of India use this fruit . Do you have any group activities on fb?? Pls let me know.i like to join you.

  • @ingarrajoey
    @ingarrajoey 6 років тому

    Can you use the pollen from non fruiting varieties to pollinate the self sterile varieties of edulis?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      I have never seen a self sterile P. edulis but my feelings are that fruitless passiflora are fruitless because they are sterile. The pollen would probably not work. What gave you the idea that you edulis was sterile?

    • @ingarrajoey
      @ingarrajoey 6 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1i believe the variety is called sweet sunrise. I was unaware at the time I bought it that it needed a pollinator. I later discovered it when I was doing a little research. It stated that the variety was self sterile. I've been hand pollinating the flowers to no avail. Earlier today I came across a non fruiting passion vine and took a flower so that I can try and use the pollen and see what happens.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      I did some checking and found three answers, Self Pollinating, Self Sterile, No mention. My suggestion is plant a purple P. edulis next to it for pollination. You can run the two together on the trellis.

    • @ingarrajoey
      @ingarrajoey 6 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 I was gonna do that back in May and I never got around to it mainly because I couldn't find anyone selling any cuttings. Thank you for your time and for the informative videos 👍

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      I will be listing fresh seeds for Purple Passion fruit and Giant passion fruit in the next couple month. Purple will come to fruit in less than two years from seeds.

  • @Schulz_Angler
    @Schulz_Angler 2 роки тому

    wait until it is fully ripe and it will turn yellow and the fruit will taste better.tastes like melon

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  2 роки тому

      Yes, we pick when the fruit is golden. Any more ripe and they rot on the vine. The flavor is similar to melon as is the texture but the rind never produces enough sugar to be palatable unless the sweet juice is added back to it. It works in a fruit salad with pineapple, banana and papaya.

  • @elsieberrios7559
    @elsieberrios7559 7 років тому

    how do I get your seed for giant passiflora ?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      I sell them. Contact me at my email, greengardenservice@yahoo.com

  • @clarataniyak.s364
    @clarataniyak.s364 4 роки тому

    Hi.. I have this plant at my home🙂 am waiting for ripening 🤩😋

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  4 роки тому

      The green rind is good in stir fry. The ripe rind tastes like a honey dew melon lacking sugar. The juice is the best part.

    • @clarataniyak.s364
      @clarataniyak.s364 4 роки тому

      😋😋😍

  • @dawlatbelal3466
    @dawlatbelal3466 6 років тому

    My passion fruit tree is one year old it produced flowers which bloomed l polinated them but they all fell down the next day. Why???!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      Because the fruit is very large and the plant can only support so many most of the flowers produced on this plant do not set to fruit. It isn't what drops off that we count it is what remains. The vine is young and may not be ready to hold fruit. It usually requires vines of 16 to 20 feet before fruiting occurs. The weather may also be wrong or your pollination technique isn't working. Sorry there is no specific answer to your question. Bill

    • @dawlatbelal3466
      @dawlatbelal3466 6 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 thank you probably it is still young maybe next year

  • @canyabenjamin9752
    @canyabenjamin9752 7 років тому

    I don't thinks it ripe. When its ripe the flesh is soft the butter and you then to smell the sweet aroma when you are close to it while its on the vine. I dont like adding milk when making a cold drink with this since the milk tends to curd sometimes with the mild acidity of the fruit. Just blend it with some pineapple and ice and make a good smoothie.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      If my fruit had been any more ripe it would have been rotted. Small dark spots were aready forming on the rind. The juice had the sugar of good quality orange juice and was excellent right out of the rind. The rind was the texture of honey dew melon but not particularly sweet. At least here in Puna these fruits can't go any further on the vine than the one shown. Any that i leave longer just rot.

  • @a.m.rootedinbuffalo331
    @a.m.rootedinbuffalo331 6 років тому

    Nice...im growing large yellow passion fruit and purple possum

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      I just picked the fruit fruit of 2018 from these vines. I will have seeds on the website soon as they dry.

    • @a.m.rootedinbuffalo331
      @a.m.rootedinbuffalo331 6 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 nice i will keep an eye out ..that will be my next vine to grow 👍

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      I was just turning the seeds this morning. They will be dry enough to travel in about a week.

    • @a.m.rootedinbuffalo331
      @a.m.rootedinbuffalo331 6 років тому

      @@GreenGardenGuy1 i cant wait to try them out...that fruit is gigantic 👍

    • @miamor282
      @miamor282 5 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 how can I purchase some seeds?

  • @jayantkuamr7895
    @jayantkuamr7895 6 років тому

    Not getting flowers on passion fruit

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      It takes time. The giant passion fruit doesn't flower young. It takes more than a year to start to see buds form. Otherwise, if your soil is deficient in phosphorus the vine will fail to flower well.

  • @rickbellantone8215
    @rickbellantone8215 Рік тому

    Seeds or better some cuttings

  • @sustentabilidadeparaavidat7495
    @sustentabilidadeparaavidat7495 4 роки тому

    Tenho 12 espécies de passifloras. 👍💚🇧🇷

  • @2beauti4ify
    @2beauti4ify 7 років тому

    I have a bush but the fruits are small, thumb sizes, no fragrance

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому +1

      I assume your vine is the Maypop passion fruit, Passiflora incarnata?

  • @imfakedout
    @imfakedout 6 років тому

    Where do you live?

  • @titadones7780
    @titadones7780 7 років тому

    do you sell the seeds?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      Yes, I do. Contact me at my email greengardenservice@yahoo.com

    • @titadones7780
      @titadones7780 7 років тому

      GreenGardenGuy1 what is the cost m

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  7 років тому

      I don't conduct business here. Use my email, please. Bill

  • @neraidoparmeniable
    @neraidoparmeniable 8 років тому

    good morning i love passiflora i am in greece !! can you send me some seeds?? where in greece west have another one but not that you have!!

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому +1

      Please contact me via my email at greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more information on seed. Bill

    • @neraidoparmeniable
      @neraidoparmeniable 8 років тому

      good morning thank you!!!!

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 6 років тому +1

    Wash the fruit peel it an the flesh is a bit soft an mushy great to make punch

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      I often cut the rind in hunks and add to fruit salad with banana, pineapple & papaya. I add the juice back to the salad along with a bit of rum.

  • @fullmetaltitan1950
    @fullmetaltitan1950 6 років тому

    Can you grow this in Indiana?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +2

      Only with the aid of a greenhouse and a furnace. These are tender tropical plants that have very limited range in the Mainland USA. South Florida, very Southern CA and Hawaii are about the limit of the range.

    • @carmenmillan7486
      @carmenmillan7486 6 років тому

      Can I get these to grow in Puerto Rico. We have passion fruit here but I have not seen that size.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      I would suspect Puerto Rico would be okay for this vine. As long as your location stays above freezing it should grow.

    • @carmenmillan7486
      @carmenmillan7486 6 років тому

      Thank you, and the temp doesn't go below 65 but very rare

  • @cambofishponds8284
    @cambofishponds8284 6 років тому

    How can I get seeds from you?

    • @cambofishponds8284
      @cambofishponds8284 6 років тому

      @GreenGardenGuy1

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      I looked at the fruits yesterday and they are still green. With in the next 30 days i should have seeds posted on my sales page at www.greengardenservice.net

    • @cambofishponds8284
      @cambofishponds8284 6 років тому

      Thx. Much appreciated

    • @cambofishponds8284
      @cambofishponds8284 6 років тому

      @greengardenguy . Looked and don't see them yet. Update please. Need to get some before I go back to my farm in Asia.

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому

      I will list them by tomorrow

  • @michy-tu3rr
    @michy-tu3rr 6 років тому

    How does one obtain passion fruit seeds? Do you sell them?

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  6 років тому +1

      Yes, I sell them. Right now I have the Jamaican Passion fruit and the classic Hawaiian Lilikoi. Contact me at my email for more information. greengardenservice@yahoo.com

  • @Aryanbrotherhoodboxing
    @Aryanbrotherhoodboxing 4 роки тому

    You sound like Tommy Chong.

  • @francisdebattista8572
    @francisdebattista8572 8 років тому

    Please kindly forward your email

  • @guadalupe1224
    @guadalupe1224 8 років тому

    How do I get some seeds

    • @GreenGardenGuy1
      @GreenGardenGuy1  8 років тому

      Contact me at my email. greengardenservice@yahoo.com for more information.