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Old 07-06-2011, 06:30 AM   #341 (permalink)
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Can anyone tell me how much time does it normally take from sprouting seedlings to flowering for Passiflora incarnata? I sprouted some seedlings 3 months ago and they are now about a foot long now with many extraterrestrial-looking green buds that look like they're about to bloom open. I didn't think it was going to be this fast or even with the plant being still so short. I don't want them to spend all that energy blooming prematurely and kill them.
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Can anyone tell me how much time does it normally take from sprouting seedlings to flowering for Passiflora incarnata? I sprouted some seedlings 3 months ago and they are now about a foot long now with many extraterrestrial-looking green buds that look like they're about to bloom open. I didn't think it was going to be this fast or even with the plant being still so short. I don't want them to spend all that energy blooming prematurely and kill them.
That's fast.I have had Edulis Sims fruit the firrst year from seed.The plant was only about 3'.You can pinch off all but a few flowers if you like.Go ahead and let it flower it won't kill it.

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Thanks... I'll see what happens.
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anyone growing Passiflora ligularis ?
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Not me. I've sprouted a few seed but can't seem to keep them going
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Old 07-06-2011, 03:47 PM   #346 (permalink)
 
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Incarnata seems to be sleeping, slowlyawakens, and then it goes crazy. Every year more and more. I may have to take it out of my garden it's becoming so invasive. Everything in the bed becomes covered with the vines, down a length of fence now over 25 feet long! A shame, as the flowers are so spectacular.
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Old 07-07-2011, 12:09 PM   #347 (permalink)
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Seed grown Passiflora Rubra flowering for the first time

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my local home depot had fredericks with flowers and fruit on the vines, I thought it was nice to see them there after seeing them on this thread, I also didnt realize you could get flowers and fruit so quick in a 5 gallon pot, one of them had 4 flowers about to open.
This one has lots of buds that will open soon.6" POT



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one year old seedling with fruit

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My passion buds are pretty swollen... but I now noticed something else: there are small clear sap "beads" at the base of each leaf and flower bud. I don't know what it is since it's my first time growing these, but the insects fly on, drink, and leave. If it's nectar, I thought it would be inside the blooms. I touch it and it sort of clings and stretches kind of like astroglide (sorry, I had no other comparison to use!). Does anyone know for sure what it is? Overwatering? Do I worry too much?


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My passion buds are pretty swollen... but I now noticed something else: there are small clear sap "beads" at the base of each leaf and flower bud. I don't know what it is since it's my first time growing these, but the insects fly on, drink, and leave. If it's nectar, I thought it would be inside the blooms. I touch it and it sort of clings and stretches kind of like astroglide (sorry, I had no other comparison to use!). Does anyone know for sure what it is? Overwatering? Do I worry too much?


Don't know what it is ,but the plant is very healthy.
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Passiflora incarnata, Ant Guardians, and the complexity of nature. - The Ethnobotanical Garden - Shroomery Message Board
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Oh, wow! I saw something like that on animal planet not long ago
… no guardians, and no predators either (so far!). Thanks!
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Re-potted what I am hoping is Passiflora Quadrangularis.


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Re-potted what I am hoping is Passiflora Quadrangularis.


Looks like a guava.
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Looks like a guava.
I does,but it's a Passion Vine. So far it matches Quadrangularis pix
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Wow... I left the house this morning and saw all buds were closed... now I get home and I see my first bloom. Looks awesome!



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Looking good
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Thanks Tony... not too shabby for a first timer, eh? I >might< be getting hooked here. XD
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Thanks Tony... not too shabby for a first timer, eh? I >might< be getting hooked here. XD
I have some from seed that are 6 months old and their not even close to getting buds.You must be doing something right. Are you gonig to hand pollinate them ?
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