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How to grow passion fruit on the balcony

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Raising seedlings: cut a section of passion fruit branches, soak them with rooting powder and insert them into a pot to raise seedlings, and then transplant them into planting pots. Fertilization: some nitrogen fertilizer can be irrigated during the planting period, and compound fertilizer can be applied once during the growth period. Another thing to pay attention to is to set up a shelf for passion fruit and guide its growth. Don't water too much, just water it once a day or two.

First, raising seedlings

Cut a section of passion fruit branches or buy seedlings from the Internet, cut passion fruit branches into segments, soak with rooting powder and insert into pot seedlings. Prepare the planting basin, set up the shelf, add enough base fertilizer to the basin, and move the nursery seedlings to the planting basin.

II. Fertilization

When passion fruit is just planted, you can apply some nitrogen fertilizer, which will be beneficial to the growth of leaves. If you want to make passion fruit bear more fruit, you need to apply fertilizer, usually using compound fertilizer once during its growth period.

Matters needing attention

Passion fruit grows very fast, so it is necessary to put up a good shelf and guide its growth. Passion fruit can be pollinated artificially at its flowering stage. Passion fruit is afraid of waterlogging, so don't water too much, probably once a day or two. In summer, you should choose to water it in the morning or evening.

 
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