Subscribed when I saw the cat! I love a man who openly loves cats. Now I've gotta rub my vine and see if it will fruit after a decade of nothing 😂 the neighbour wants it gone but I thought I'd try troubleshooting first 🤞🏼
Sir, I am Murthy from India, Bangalore. Sir I want some information, are we get the flowers and fruits through out the year or in seasons in which months
I purchased two incarnatas, a molissima, a caerulea, and an actinia variety last fall. Been growing them indoors and finally getting to plant them out this week! Can't wait to see what the fruits will taste like.
btw, I like the word you used to describe how to pollinate the flower... "tickle" I once won a slogan-making contest in an effort to encourage people to plant/garden, when I came up with a slogan "Tickle mother earth, help nourish the human race."
The passion vine I have makes purple flowers but not sure what variety it is. Last year the vine had made 1 random blood red flower, wish I would have saved it. The caterpillar and butterflies that visit this are also red, and truly amazing! Maybe they blessed the vine :) thank you for your great video. The vine here recently started budding so very excited!
Another great video, you never disappoint! I'm currently growing 4 different varieties here in Zone 9b. Apparently, they are really easy to propagate. You can graft them and/or grow cuttings. I'm going to pick my favorite one and grow like crazy! Keep up the good work.
Hi nice video on passion fruit. I have passion fruit plant. But its pulp is not so rich. Its very little .please can u tell me how to get more pulp.any special fertizer. And i will search to get amethist passion fruit.seeds. Thanks
This is one of the most awesome videos you've made... simply because you mentioned me, hahaha. But seriously, if you're not inspired to plant your own passion fruit vine after watching this, I don't know what will. And you are right, the chain link fence does makes it even better. It is definitely an option now to have a chain link fence instead of a block wall here in Phoenix because the passion fruit vine grows fast and it will cover the entire area in a matter of months. It's hardy and stays green year round plus the added bonus of exotic looking flowers and tones of fruit that are edible. Because it's lush and green, it's an eye catcher too. You definitely have a green thumb and thank you for sharing such awesome skills. Kudos to you!
Nice interesting video There’s a few keywords I picked up from this video. I keep hearing these ‘Passion/ cat / open flower / look/ touch with fingers/ crazy/ tickle / feel good/ grow ball/ the ‘trunk’ spiral up...soooo hardy.... Somehow I can only interpreted how he handle the ‘V’. Wait how the fingers tickle the ‘flowers’ 😆 Many passion is watching awesome skills What is your passion?????
Awesome passion fruit. I should have just bought mine from Lowes or Home Depot but I got a tiny one from a friend of my wife and it has been almost 2 year and about only 1/8 the size of yours. Plus it only had 2 flowers and I missed them and did not get to pollinate them. By the way Dave, I don't know if you know but they are hard to eat because very little pulp and a lot of seeds, but you can make awesome drinks with them.
Garry Cole epsom salt help I had one that got about 20 ft one summer from a small pot with maybe 2 leaves I would sprinkle epsom salt and hose it down and it went crazy but it died in the freeze this winter 😞 I got a few sprouts from the sides I will keep sprinkling it 🤞🏽
Garry Cole yeah the more tropical passion fruits have a harder time but you should def try an Edulis! And yes I’ve had passion fruit in South Africa but I think I’ll love my fruit in drinks for sure!
Great video, Dave! 'Learned a bunch. You really have a green thumb. I'm curious if you did your usual soil prep when planting it. I have Passion Flower in my cabinet - in pill form. Nice to see what the real McCoy looks like. Great stuff!
Where do you live? I live in Live Oak, Florida it gets super hot here beat index 103, 104. It also freezes here in winter. Will my purple passion flower survive through these extreme temperatures if I plant it on our side fence?
hey Dave, what do u know to get pomegranate to set more fruits? Mine flowered then just drop off or very small fruit dropped off before reaching full size? I tickled my passion fruit and now getting fruit set whereas before I didn't get any. So if u could please make a video on hand pollinating pomegranate, I would appreciate that. Happy holidays
Help, We grew our passion fruit from seed 4 years ago. The fruit was grown in Tampa Florida and we planted just up the road in Palm Coast Florida. The trunks (multiple) are at least 3 inch diameter and is a massive cover over our patio roof. It has flowered beautifully for 3 years now, but we’ve never seen any fruit at all. Why isn’t it productive?
How often should passion fruit be watered per week? I have one plant in a pot and some of it’s leaves have turned yellow. I’m feel I’m either over or under watering it. I would appreciate any advise that you could give me.
+Dr.Connie Nohns I’m going to try a bird net attached to my dead grapefruit tree. But it theoretically could work attaching a net to a block wall. Nets are cheap
Wha I'm going to try for my backyard passionfruit against my cinder block wall are the wooden box springs. I'm going to be picking up wooden box springs that way I can lean them up against my wall and I think I probably can attach them to the wall so they don't get blown over and grow my passion vine all across my block wall. . Just my plan and I only have one box spring so far seems like an inexpensive way since I see people tossing them all the time.
Great video!! Love that purple one, I need to grow this vine, I didn't know you could eat them. I used to make animal shapes from the may pops. Grow wild here along train tracks. Never knew they were edible
Have you been to Richards Garden Center in Black Canyon? He has Arizona Native plants as well as Tropicals and Citrus. He had some Arizona Passion fruit and Arizona Canyon Grape last year.
I've read that edulis is somewhat cold hardy down to the upper 20's (Fahrenheit). I wonder if it will come back from the root if mulch it heavily enough.
I wouldn't suggest making tea out of passiflora edulis flowers. Its really only completely safe to use dried flowers or leaves from P. Incarnata. Most other species have different levels of cyanogenic glycosides
dried cow dung, bone meal, vermi compost etc are excellent growth promoters. fish amino acid , if given every week , gives vigorous growth....its to be sprayed on the leaves .....
I am from the Phil. I just bought a vine with red flowers coz it was attractive the seller said it was a Passion vine.wanting to learn of how to take are of it I saw your video.So it's fruits can be eaten.How? What part can be eaten? Pls.ans.my query sir.
Hey Dave! Great video. Well, you did it again: now I want to get an Edulis Passion Fruit to add to my backyard. I have an 8' by 12' steel gazebo in my backyard that would be an awesome trellis for a Passion Fruit vine. Rock on Dave!
Also the reason I bought the plant was Because I was looking for a hanging plant ,so the seller showed me this vine .didnt know it needs a fence to creep.And that's my problem coz my garden is small with other plants already occupying it.Wondering what to do.
I must've gotten a different kind of passion vine because my leaves look different and the caterpillars are slowly destroying it. The flowers look the same but leaves are different.
I hope you see this..those caterpillars are the gulf fritillary butterfly...they eat my maypop vine up,but I get lots of beautiful butterflies ..I have been researching and now I just let the caterpillars be..hope you have them on yours👍
@@Stardustlisa the one we have gets eaten also here in South Alabama but comes right back out again in our butterfly garden great all around plant for our bees and hummingbirds even had small songbirds build nests in it next to our bedroom so we get to see all the little creatures making use of it in too cool
We Harvest passion flower for our own use from the wild we find it growing wild in the woods and East Alabama but we have been attempting to plant some
The passion fruit is so prolific! I would like to plant that but I don't have a chain link fence. Do I need to put up just a section of chain link fence somewhere?
I never claimed anything on that side I had way to many on my side for my family it truly was a blessing to have that plant but it died with the freeze we had in Florida this winter I salvaged some babies that bloomed on side let’s see if she is as good as her mother plant... neighbor is probably going to hate me again lol my fence so I guess it’s fair game. 🤭🤷🏽♀️
2Palu MEAT the main key is heavy wood chips mixed w leaves on top of the ground... then I use 4 ingredients for my root feedings... -fish emulsion -liquid seaweed -humic acid -chelated iron I use a capful of each in a 5 gallon bucket then fill with water to feed the roots The foliar feeding spray uses 3 ingredients minus the fish emulsion. Same mixture in a 5 gallon bucket. It is very diluted. Make sure it is a very light dilution... Then pour that mix in a sprayer and spray the leaves... tops and bottom of leaves... at dusk when the sun sets so the droplets don’t burn the leaves in the sun...👍🏽
Why is my flowers gets yellow then falls off I never get no fruit can u please email me and let me now please .and also had some dresses call secalswhit bugs stuck in the vines please email me connie8136@att.net ty