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How to Raise Passion Fruit at Home? What if the Leaves Wilt in the Sun?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lotus can only bloom once in a year, and the blooming time is concentrated in June to September in summer. The blooming period of lotus is not fixed, and the climate of different regions is different, so the blooming time is not the same, and it does not bloom many times in a year. Now, through science and technology, to control the surrounding light and temperature, can change the flowering period of lotus, or achieve the second flowering, but it is difficult to achieve in the general family.

1. Domestication method

1. Soil: Passion Fruit has a good adaptability, so there is no high demand for soil during its growth.It is better to prepare some loose and fertile soil when raising at home, and the PH value of the soil is between 5.5 and 6.5, which is most suitable for its growth.

2, sunshine: It is a kind of tropical fruit, itself likes sunshine very much, breed in the home should give it a growth environment that has enough sunshine.It is suggested to keep it in the sunny place, and long sunshine can promote the growth and flowering of branches and tendrils.

3, watering: Passion Fruit has drought tolerance, but also can not lack water, especially in its growth period, as soon as possible to add water.Generally, when the soil becomes dry, it needs to be replenished immediately.When you water it, you should water it thoroughly, but there should be no water.If the soil is too dry or too wet, it will affect its flowering and fruiting.

2. how to wilt the leaves

Although Passion Fruit likes the sun, it cannot be exposed to strong sunlight for a long time. If the time is too long, the leaves may become wilted.If the sun is very strong in your area, you should shield it appropriately according to the situation, or transfer the position of maintenance.If the leaf is already wilted, add a little water and move it to a slightly cool position, and wait for it to slow down.

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