How to grow PASSION FRUIT
The passion fruit, patch, passion fruit, chinola or mburucuyá (Passiflora edulis) is a climbing plant of the genus Passiflora. Passiflora is a climbing vine; It can reach 9 meters in length in favorable climatic conditions, although its life span does not generally exceed a decade. Its stem is rigid and woody; It has alternate, large, evergreen, smooth, dark green leaves. The same plant can present non-lobed leaves when it begins to develop, and then trilobed leaves, due to the phenomenon of foliar heterophyly. The roots, as usual in climbers, are superficial.
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The best presentation on passion fruit growing. Bravo. Lots for me to replicate on my farm.
amazing passion fruit growing experience! Thanks for the lesson! I have never seen such a professional video anywhere on the Internet. We make a lot of mistakes when growing this plant and therefore our experience does not always give results.
Great work !! Can we have another video emphasizing on pest control and fertilizers used on this farm
a video we awaited for years oooooh cant wait tnx
Thank you for this valuable information. Totally going to attempt. 🙏🤞
very well explained
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Wow.good info
Verry Nice
Good jop thank you
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Very interesting.
Please can i have this best presentation in french ?
I virus indicati come si possono eliminare oppure curare? Che tipo di soluzione usate?
Excelente! Pero la traducción esta a veces muy chistoso😂
WARNING: DO NOT GROW THIS PLANT IN YOUR GARDENS!!! Instead, grow it in an area where you won't mind when it takes over. See, it is a powerful invasive vine which spreads like wildfire and ruins a vegetable or flower garden in just a few years. Once well established, there's no getting rid of it unless it's poisoned. Remember, a "weed" is any plant which a gardener does not want in areas of their garden. Passiflora's benefits can't compare to the dangers it poses to specialty gardens. Happy gardening!