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  • i pollinate my flowers like this and they close at night and 2-3 days later fall off :(((( ?? any suggestions?

  • @veno054 hi, I have found that too much rain will cause this problem. this year at the start I had the same problem, when the rain stopped problem was fixed.

    I was also told that I had a Virus. but I found the problem was it too wet .

    ps. I have had a fantastic crop this year .

  • i got like one million bee's in my garden, but got only one fruit till now.... :p

  • Does that really work have anyone from usa try this?

  • @serkenshin

    Yes 100% sucess rate

  • @serkenshin i do, actually just recently learned this because i didnt no some passion flowers need to be pollinated by hands is there is less BEE's in your area

    getting my first fruit this year and its AWESOME!

  • By far the most clear explanation on how to pollinate the Passiflora, thank you!

  • i thank your video to show how to pollinate passion fruit flower. A have a plant and was wondering how to guarantee the pollination. Now i know. Greetings from Portugal.

  • thank you, I really enjoyed the simplicity and clarity of your demonstration! I'm off to the garden now, and wish I'd thought to google handpollination around christmas time when the vine had hundreds of flowers.

  • The flowers of passionfruit are self-sterile, and some plants are even self-incompatible.

  • @decibelius2000 it works if the variety of passiflora you are growing is self fertile. otherwise you have successfully done nothing. you would need to do that with two different flowers from different varieties, or maybe just different plants, not variety.

    In this case that plant is probably a self fertile variety they sell em at my nursery and you only need one vine. but there are some that are not and doing this would be useless. unless you had more than one plant.

  • @cockfight420 Not this one, I have 35 of this kind, they are "Passiflora edulis flavicarpa form" known better in other languages as "maracuyá". This kind needs the pollen from another flower but from the same plant. I used to transport the pollen with my fingers but I found out the using a cotton swap is 98% more effective.

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