Can passion fruit freeze to death in winter when planted on a balcony

Updated on Balcony 2024-01-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Passion fruit is dioecious, the female flowers bear fruit, and the male flowers are used for pollination, and its pollinators are mainly bees and insects, and can also be pollinated by artificiality. Passion fruit planted in spring can bloom in July and harvest in September. After the second year, it begins to bloom in April every year, and can open 5-6 batches a year, each batch of flowers is 20 days apart, it takes 60-70 days from flowering to fruit ripening, and the fruit is harvested for more than 4 months.

    There are two main methods of propagation of passion fruit, one is to propagate directly from seeds, and the other is to propagate with vine cuttings. 70-80 main vines are planted per mu, and the main vines are gradually separated from the side vines and the fruit is extended on the scaffolding. The annual yield of passion fruit per mu is up to tons, and the high yield is more than 2 tons.

    Passion fruit is a perennial evergreen climbing vine tropical fruit in South America, named for its juice that has the aroma of a variety of fruits such as guava, mango, banana, etc. Passion fruit has strong adaptability, vigorous growth, resistance to diseases and insects, early production, high yield, good quality, storage and transportation, wide sales, high economic benefits, and has the reputation of "cash cow" in foreign countries. Passion fruit has a rich aroma of a variety of fruits, and high nutritional value, not only can be used as fresh fruit and juice drinks, but also for processing jams, jellies, ice cream, pastries, biscuits are the most ideal processing fruit.

    As a pure natural "green" fruit juice drink, passion fruit juice is suitable for all ages with its good color, flavor and good health care effect.

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