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Passion Fruit Vine

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  • ItalophileItalophile Posts: 1,731

    They don't look too bad to me apart from a couple of yellow-ish leaves. Bear in mind they're a tropical/sub-tropical plant and need serious warmth. They're always a challenge in a cooler climate. What's the variety?

  • Their deterioration is a bit more obvious as I know what they used to look like and also I've seen a similar thing happen to my tomatoe plants. They start off really healthy, sturdy and vibrant green and after a few months they become withered, pale in colour foliage starts to fall off and then they die.

    They are the passion fruit sold at M&S. Edifloris ?

    Would you recommend a lid of some sort ?

  • ItalophileItalophile Posts: 1,731

    M&S? Did you buy seed or save seed from fresh passion fruit?

    The same thing happens to your tom plants? The symptoms sound like a lack of warmth and bright light. Anything you can do to boost both will help. Get hold of some lightweight plastic and erect a canopy over them. Tuck the sides under the tray and use empty bottles - or whatever - to tent the plastic clear of the plants.

    What mix are you using in the pots?

  • I saved the seed from fresh passion fruit.

    I keep them in my Conservatory so thought they would be ok temperature / light wise but I will follow your advice.

    They were planted in multi purpose compost with a little added grit.

  • Hi just noticed your post about the passion fruit vine. Do you mean passion flower? if you do then perhaps it's not the end of the world for your vine.  My mother in law gave me a plant a few years ago.  I planted it and for almost two years after there was very little growth and I never thought it would come to much.  Then the third year I went away on holiday and on our return it was huge and in full flower.  Very much depends on the weather I think as it was a good summer that year.  It hasn't liked it much this year, plenty of growth, but fewer flowers.

  • ItalophileItalophile Posts: 1,731

    No, quirkyboy has a passion fruit. Passion flower is a lovely flowering vine. I had to dig mine out in the end because it was invasive, taking over the entire property.

    quirkyboy, they're growable from saved seed but if the parent fruit is a hybrid variety the result might not be true to type. I think all you can do is give them as much warmth and light as possible and hope for the best.

  • Thanks for the advice Italophile.

  • i think it is the weather, mine that is in the GH is doing very well, but the ones up the pergola have made lots of leaves and growth but no flowers.(Bit late now). Also, the seedlings (picture) look OK Quirkyboy. They should put on growth next spring and start climbing. They die down in winter and pop up again in the spring. Being tropical plants they react badly to lack of sunshine and WARMTH which was non existant this year! Every thing has been affected except.........our favourite topic, SLUGS. Lets hope next spring will be a scotcher.

  • Is it ok to spray them with seaweed extract every now and then ?

  • ItalophileItalophile Posts: 1,731

    It won't hurt but the most important thing for the next few months is warmth and light.

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