I've been doing this but I have no idea why, it still isnt setting fruit, yet there is one that I didn't pollinate that grew a fruit, but only one fruit on a whole huge vine
I germinated my passionfruit vines from seed and now, 3 years later they're finally blooming, I just did this to two of the open flowers and now just gonna wait to see what happens
That's incredible! It must be so rewarding to see your passionfruit vines flourishing after all your hard work and patience. It's like watching your own little garden miracle unfold. Crossing my fingers for a bountiful harvest for you! Keep us posted on how they develop! 🌱🌸
Im looking forward for a fruit since i bought a passion fruit a year ago (i remember its the may 1st week last year i planted them) now its june 1st i see some buds and look up what flower buds looks like so i wont cut them. They're taling over my fence. Goo thing its strong fence
That's exciting! Passion fruit vines can take a while to start producing, so it sounds like your patience is paying off. Seeing buds is a great sign that you'll have fruit soon. It's definitely smart to check what the flower buds look like to avoid accidentally cutting them. And it's good to hear that your fence is strong enough to support the vines!
What's this type of passion fruit called
I've been doing this but I have no idea why, it still isnt setting fruit, yet there is one that I didn't pollinate that grew a fruit, but only one fruit on a whole huge vine
Mine are absolutely filled to capacity now I just think they need to be secure and not swinging in the wind and then they won't drop fruit
@Kevenant yes so first it opened and smelled amazing then was pollinated then it closed and began forming fruit.
I germinated my passionfruit vines from seed and now, 3 years later they're finally blooming, I just did this to two of the open flowers and now just gonna wait to see what happens
That's incredible! It must be so rewarding to see your passionfruit vines flourishing after all your hard work and patience. It's like watching your own little garden miracle unfold. Crossing my fingers for a bountiful harvest for you! Keep us posted on how they develop! 🌱🌸
Do all three stigmas have to be pollinated?
Yes, for good success!
@@OrganiCGardeningEnthusiast Thanks
@@thegonz9 Welcome!
Im looking forward for a fruit since i bought a passion fruit a year ago (i remember its the may 1st week last year i planted them) now its june 1st i see some buds and look up what flower buds looks like so i wont cut them. They're taling over my fence. Goo thing its strong fence
That's exciting! Passion fruit vines can take a while to start producing, so it sounds like your patience is paying off. Seeing buds is a great sign that you'll have fruit soon. It's definitely smart to check what the flower buds look like to avoid accidentally cutting them. And it's good to hear that your fence is strong enough to support the vines!