Huahua discovered a kind of fruit potted plant a few days ago. I heard that not only is the flesh delicious and nutritious, but it can also bear fruit almost every year after it is planted and germinated. This is really cool. Are many flower lovers already eager to know what kind of fruit it is? The answer is this year's hot fruit - passion fruit. Passion fruit has become a must-have fruit drink in summer since last year. It has a sweet and sour taste and is high in vitamins. It is even more refreshing when paired with a beverage. Of course, the planting method of passion fruit potted plants is relatively simple, and only a few branches are needed to make them survive! When choosing cuttings, it is best to choose mature branches that are more than one year old, so that the survival rate will be higher. The next step is to cut the branches into several small sections. Remember to leave a few buds on each section and trim the bottom of the branches into an oblique style so that they can be inserted into the soil. The cutting medium for passion fruit branches is generally soil with good air permeability and water retention, such as river sand. The survival rate of passion fruit cuttings is relatively high in spring and autumn. Generally, a large number of root seedlings will be produced in about a month after the passion fruit branches are cut into the soil. At this time we need to grow seedlings for it. Passion fruit seedlings can be grown in disposable water cups with fluffy substrate inside. Place it in a place with diffuse light and then you can transplant it into a flowerpot after about a month. As long as passion fruit is planted successfully, it will bear fruit in about a year. Of course, after cuttings, if you want to harvest fruits quickly, daily careful maintenance is also essential. Compared with other fruit potted plants, passion fruit does require much less effort to maintain. It is a tropical fruit, so it is best to grow it in the south. The general maintenance temperature should be kept at around 25 degrees, so that the fruit will be sweeter. Passion fruit needs sufficient light to grow well. It can usually be placed on a south-facing balcony for maintenance. It does not need much shade even in summer. Passion fruit likes to grow in a warm and humid environment. As long as you water it in moderation and don't water it too much, there will be no problems. Friends who like passion fruit can choose to plant a few plants on their balcony, and the results will come quickly! |
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