🍈 Passion Fruit Seedlings – Guide for Growing
Passion fruit seedlings grow into climbing vines that produce round or oval fruits filled with aromatic, juicy pulp. They’re a great crop for home gardens and commercial farms, especially in tropical climates in Ghana. With proper care, they begin fruiting within 12 to 18 months and can be very profitable.
✅ Key Features of Passion Fruit Seedlings
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| 🌿 Plant Type | Climbing vine (needs support/trellis) |
| 📏 Vine Length | Up to 3–5 meters |
| ⏳ Fruiting Time | 8–18 months after transplanting |
| 🍈 Fruit Type | Round/oval with juicy, aromatic pulp |
| 🧬 Common Varieties | Purple (sweeter, cooler climates), Yellow (more vigorous, tropical zones) |
| 💧 Water Need | Medium to high – regular watering needed |
| 🌞 Sunlight | Full sun (6–8 hours daily) |
| 🌾 Lifespan | 3–5 years productive life |
🌱 How to Grow Passion Fruit Seedlings
🔹 1. Transplanting
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Transplant when seedlings are 6–8 weeks old and have 4–6 healthy leaves
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Spacing: 2.5–3 meters between plants
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Provide strong stakes or trellis wires for climbing
🔹 2. Support & Trellis
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Use T-shaped wooden or metal poles and horizontal wires
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Vines need training and regular tying for support
🌿 Care & Maintenance
| Task | Notes |
|---|---|
| 💧 Watering | Regular, especially during dry periods |
| 🌱 Mulching | Helps retain moisture and control weeds |
| 🍽️ Fertilization | Use NPK (e.g., 10-10-10) or compost every 4–6 weeks |
| ✂️ Pruning | Trim dead or weak branches to promote fruiting |
| 🐛 Pest/Disease Watch | Watch for aphids, fusarium wilt, fruit flies – use neem spray or approved pesticides |
📈 Yield & Profit Potential
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One healthy plant can produce 20–40 fruits per harvest
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Multiple harvests per year under good care
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High demand in local markets, juice companies, and export











