How Much Space Does A Passionfruit Vine Need?

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How big do passion fruit vines grow?

One passionfruit can reach

at least 2.5m across and several metres high

. An ideal spot to grow a vine is along a wire fence, across a balcony, or over a pergola where they provide year-round shade. If you want to grow a vine along a sunny wall or fence, install some wire, trellis or mesh as support for its tendrils.

How far apart do you plant passionfruit vines?

I’m planting

2 vines, 4 metres apart

and that’ll be plenty to cover the trellis and give me lots of fruit. And of course in the tropics, you can’t have too much mulch, so put the mulch on nice and thickly. Passionfruit vines are very thirsty. A mature plant in full production will be wanting 140 litres of water a week.

Do passionfruit vines have invasive roots?


Passionfruit don’t really have invasive roots

. They don’t ‘break open’ pipes or lift pavers (your septic should be fine). They are however, hungry plants and their roots spread a bit. Some will sucker, so you’ll need to stop them popping up everywhere!

Do passionfruit vines need a trellis?

Passionfruit vines can be trained to grow along your fence, on a

wooden or wire trellis

, or over an arbour. Just install some wire or mesh to support its tendrils.

Do passionfruit vines need pruning?

Passionfruit

vines don’t require pruning to encourage fruiting

, but they may need a trim from time to time to remove overgrown growth. … We belive the best time to prune is in spring as new growth resumes. Do avoid removing main stems, just cut back unwanted twining stems.

How long does it take for a passion fruit to bear fruit?

Passion fruit typically takes

12 to 18 months

to bear fruit, so if you plant your seed or seedling in early spring it should be ready to harvest by early summer or fall of the following year. If you live in a tropical climate, the plants will flower and fruit year-round.

Do you need to plant two passionfruit vines?

Do you need a male and female plant to produce passionfruit?

No

. All passionfruit flowers have a male part (stamen) and female part (pistil) which both play a part in pollination.

How long do passionfruit vines live?

Passionfruit are one of the most popular garden plants. They can also be one of the trickiest to grow because they have a short lifespan – usually

about six to seven years

.

Do passionfruit vines need full sun?

The passionfruit vine is a strong, vigorous, evergreen climber, and it originated in South America. A great spot for a passionfruit vine is one that’s out in the open,

has full sun

and no trees or competitive roots. Grow it on a structure like a strong trellis.

Why is my passion fruit flowering but not fruiting?

This can occur for a number of reasons, the main one being a

lack of pollinators

. This means there are not enough bees around to pollinate the flowers. One remedy is to hand pollinate your passionfruit flowers yourself. … Other factors such as cold weather, wind, rain and frost can delay flower and fruit set.

How often do you water a passionfruit plant?

Water deeply

once a week in the spring and summer

and spread the fertilizer and mulch over the entire root system, not just around the base of the stem. Passion fruit thrive on any fertilizer designed to encourage flowering and fruiting. Apply fertilizer in spring and then every four weeks during the summer months.

Do passionfruit lose leaves in winter?

After harvesting fruit in autumn or winter,

leave the plant to loose it’s leaves

if you’re in a cool area because they act like a semi-deciduous plant. If you’re in warm temperate climates the leaves will stay green all year round. In early spring it’s time to prune before the new growth takes over.

Is passion fruit easy to grow?

In the US, it’s widely grown in southern California and Florida. Because it’s a tropical plant, it thrives in zones 10-12. In fact,

the warmer the climate, the easier it will be to grow

. Only very rarely do these plants tolerate light frost.

Where does passion fruit grow best?

Passion fruit is typically grown in

USDA hardiness zones 10 through 12

. It grows best in temperatures ranging between 68 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

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