1. What fertilizer to applyIf you want passion fruit to produce more fruits, you need to apply different nutrients according to different periods. When you first start planting, you need to apply some fertilizers high in nitrogen content, which can promote the growth of the plants and make the stems stronger. After waiting for 15 to 20 days, the roots begin to grow and nutrients can be applied every 20 days. During the flowering and fruiting period, you can apply nutrients once a month. It is best to apply nutrients high in potassium and phosphorus. Do not apply nutrients high in nitrogen to prevent the plant from growing too tall. 2. Other maintenance1. Sunlight: It is a tropical fruit and requires light. Exposure to sunlight can promote the growth of branches and accumulate nutrients. Therefore, when caring for it, you must pay attention to the lighting conditions and do not plant it in a place where there is no light, as this will hinder the growth of the plant. 2. Temperature: The most suitable temperature for its growth is 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is very low, it will hinder the growth of the plant. It can tolerate temperatures of 0 degrees in winter, but when it reaches minus 2 degrees, the plants will be damaged. |
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