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JennyH starts with ...
I bought a house with a passionfruit a year ago. It was very overgrown, looked healthy but had no fruit. I pruned it in the winter, gave it fertiliser etc. in spring, now in June (in Perth) it is covered in fruit, which is falling off the vine, without ripening, which I presume is because it is now too cold. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong and how I get it to fruit at the right time of year ?
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9th June 2016 5:07pm
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denise1 says...
To keep your fruit to ripen on the vine you need plenty of water. Potassium is good for fruit development.
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JennyH says...
Thanks Denise, I will try potassium
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JennyH says...
Do I wait until spring to give it potassium ?
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