Passion fruit , a perennial evergreen vine , has a fruit that is generally oval or spherical in shape and weighs approximately 25 to 60 grams. The fruit has a smooth surface and is emerald green at first, turning into yellow or dark purple when ripe. The texture of the peel is slightly hard, the inner flesh is bright orange-yellow, and the seeds are wrapped in two layers of juice-filled sacs, which constitute the smooth small particles on the surface of the fruit. Let’s take a look at how many years it takes for passion fruit to bear fruit. How many years does it take for passion fruit to bear fruit? The time from planting passion fruit to fruiting can vary. Generally speaking, passion fruit grows quickly and will start to bloom about 3 months after planting. Under suitable conditions, passion fruit can produce three to four batches of fruit a year. However, passion fruit ages relatively quickly and may be susceptible to various diseases after the third year of planting, resulting in reduced yield and higher care costs. Specifically, if it is planted in spring (February-March) and given proper care, it will bloom in May-June. After flowering, it usually takes 40-60 days for the fruits of spring-flowering passion fruit to mature. Summer-flowering passion fruit takes 60-80 days to mature. Fall-flowering passion fruit may take longer, about 80-90 days to mature. Generally speaking, the time from planting to fruiting of passion fruit is about 3 months to half a year, but this time will be affected by many factors such as planting time , climatic conditions, maintenance and management, etc. When is the best time to plant passion fruit? Passion fruit can be grown all year round in areas with mild climates, but the best planting time is from March to May in spring and from September to October in autumn. The temperature and humidity conditions in these two time periods are more suitable, which is conducive to the growth of passion fruit. When planted in these two seasons, passion fruit has a higher survival rate, a shorter cultivation time, and can also ensure good growth conditions. If it is in the northern region, due to climatic conditions, it may be necessary to grow it in a greenhouse or shed . Before planting, choose well-drained soil rich in organic matter and carry out proper soil preparation and fertilization. The above is some knowledge about passion fruit. If you want to plant passion fruit, you must first see whether the local environment is suitable for planting. The later selection of varieties and field management will also have a great impact on the yield.
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