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granadilla plant in pot Giant Granadilla Plant – Huge Tropical Passion Fruit Vine – Jerra's GardenGiant Granadilla Passion Fruit LIVE Plant Fast Growing, Huge Passion Fruit Vine Passiflora quadrangularis Listing is for one rooted plant. Plants are grown in 72 cell trays so that they will be rooted but small enough for efficient shipping. Check out my YouTube video "Live Plant Care Guide & Delivery Unboxing for my Customers" for further instructions on what to expect with your live plant delivery and care tips: https: youtu. be BmPw4rKLwDk Bring a
Giant Granadilla Passion Fruit LIVE Plant - Fast Growing, Huge Passion Fruit Vine
Passiflora quadrangularis
Listing is for one rooted plant. Plants are grown in 72 cell trays so that they will be rooted but small enough for efficient shipping. Check out my YouTube video "Live Plant Care Guide & Delivery Unboxing for my Customers" for further instructions on what to expect with your live plant delivery and care tips: https://youtu.be/BmPw4rKLwDk
Bring a touch of the tropics to your garden with the Giant Granadilla Passion Fruit (Passiflora quadrangularis)—the largest passion fruit variety! Unlike the smaller purple or yellow passion fruits, this giant produces massive, melon-sized fruits with a sweet, mildly tangy pulp that's perfect for fresh eating, juices, and desserts. Its vigorous vine thrives in warm climates, offering stunning, exotic flowers that attract pollinators. For best results, plant in full sun with well-draining soil, provide sturdy trellising, and water consistently. Please note that this variety of passion fruit is NOT self fertile. It does require another plant to cross pollinate with, in order to produce fruit.
FYI - passion fruit is a butterfly host plant for Gulf fritillary and Zebra Longwing butterflies. Please do not spray passion fruit vines with anything. These caterpillars will munch on the leaves but its not enough damage to negativly impact passion fruit vines.
How To Grow & Ideal Growing Conditions
USDA Hardiness Zones: 9-13
Protect young plants if temperatures drop below 40F.
Perennial vining plant
Self-fertile but will produce more if there are 2 plants that can cross pollinate with each other
Sun: Full sun
Vine Length/Plant Size: Mature vines can get over 20FT. This is a very vigorous vining plant that requires vertical support to grow properly.
Soil: Everything grows best in soil that is heavy in composted organic matter BUT passion fruit can grow in a variety of soils, like my native Florida sandy soil. Just fertilize regularly.
Fertilizer: Use citrus fertilizer. My favorite is Espoma organic granular citrus-tone. Fertilize young vines to encourage lots of healthy growth with about 1/8 cup every 1.5 months. Once vines are established, I barely fertilize. I'll throw some fertilizer its way a few times a year, starting in spring to help "wake" up the vines after winter.
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