Passion Fruit Flower Seeds for Planting 400 Pcs
$7.90
Mulch and fertilize around the plant.
PH£º6.5-7.5
Passion fruit needs light
How to Grow Passionflower From Seed
Most varieties of passionflower can be purchased as seedling plants. They can also be propagated from seed. Follow these steps to grow passionflower from seed.
1.To save seeds, allow the fruits to ripen completely. Open the pods and remove, clean, and dry the seeds before storing them. If you are saving seeds from a hybrid variety, remember that they will not grow true to seed, but will revert to the appearance of the parent species.
2.Passionflowers seeds can be slow to germinate. Start your seed indoors by scarifying them and soaking them for one to two days in warm water. Discard any floating seeds, as these are not viable.
3.Place the well-soaked seeds on the surface of damp potting mix, pat down, but do not cover since they need light to germinate. Place the pot into a plastic bag and seal to retain moisture. If you can provide bottom heat (via a heat mat) to the pot, you will speed up germination.
4.It can take anywhere from 10 to 20 days for passionflower seeds to sprout. Keep the soil moist at all times. When sprouts do appear, keep them out of direct sunlight until there are true leaves. Grow lights are your best light source during this stage of the process.
5.Harden off the plant for 10 days to two weeks by slowly introducing it to outdoor conditions, extending the amount of sunlight it receives each day.
6.Transplant once the plant gets large enough and possesses several sets of leaves.
7.If direct-sowing seeds outdoors, wait until the danger of frost has passed and temperatures reach at least 55 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mulch and fertilize around the plant.
PH£º6.5-7.5
Passion fruit needs light
Moisture soil
Watering well
Specification: Passion Fruit Flower Seeds for Planting 400 Pcs
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