Common questions

Why is my passionfruit leaves curling?

Why is my passionfruit leaves curling?

Passionfruit can be attacked by a number of pests, scale being one of them. Scale is a sap sucking insect which is evident on the leaves and stems of the vine. Spraining with PestOil will suffocate and kill this pest.

How do you treat leaf curl on passionfruit?

Curling leaves Answer: Your passionfruit vine may be infested with aphids. These sucking insects commonly cause passionfruit leaf curl. Treat the plant by spraying with Kiwicare Organic Insect control available at your local Palmers if you find this to be the case.

Why are the leaves on my passionfruit turning yellow?

The symptoms of yellowing and crinkling of the leaves on your passionfruit vine sounds like ‘Passionfruit woodiness virus’. This disease is carried by aphids and most vines will be affected at some time or another. Ensure that your vine is planted in a warm, sheltered spot to help reduce the incidence of this disease.

How often should I water my passionfruit vine?

Passionfruit vines require regular watering, especially when the vine is young and when it’s flowering and fruiting. Water deeply a couple of times a week, depending on weather conditions and climate. Remember to spread your watering over the entire root system, not just around the stem of the vine.

What is the best fertilizer for passion fruit?

A fertiliser high in nitrogen promotes plenty of passionfruit leaf growth at the expense of fruit and flowers. Fertilise with compost, citrus foods, chicken manure or well-rotted cow manure. You can even put used teabags at the base of established vines, leaving them to seep into the soil as fertiliser.

Are coffee grounds good for passionfruit?

I come across these big earthworms every so often, and they are a joy to hold. Now for a sample of some fruit trees that benefit from a coffee compost, starting with a Passion Fruit on the left and a Cherry (Lapins) on the right. Citrus trees really like a coffee compost, just as they like grounds added straight.

What do you spray on passionfruit vines?

Apply an oil spray. Pyrethrum and cyfluthrin have been registered for this pest.

What do you fertilize passionfruit with?

Passionfruit is not flowering – Passionfruit vines are hungry feeders and need fertilising, especially with high potash (potassium) content fertiliser. Searles Fruit & Citrus Plant Food and Searles Flourish Fruit Booster both have high potassium amounts to boost blooms.

What is wrong with my passionfruit vine?

Why is my passion fruit vine wilting? One of the most harmful diseases of passion fruit is fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum (Figure 6). On young plants, the symptoms include pale-green leaves, mild dieback, leaf drop on lower leaves, and general plant wilting.

Is Potash good for passionfruit?

Care. Feeding is essential: passionfruit need regular chicken manure, blood and bone and potash. Liquid potash is ideal. Water during flowering and fruit production.

How do I care for my passionfruit vine?

They need a warm, sunny, sheltered spot with fertile soil and regular water to thrive. Plant a passionfruit vine between spring to early autumn and provide it with a wall or framework to climb on. Passionfruit thrive in subtropical and temperate regions.

What’s the best fertilizer for passionfruit vines?

What type of fertiliser should I use? A fertiliser high in nitrogen promotes plenty of passionfruit leaf growth at the expense of fruit and flowers. Therefore, you are better to fertilise with chicken manure, well-rotted cow manure, citrus foods or compost.

Passionfruit can also be infected with a virus resulting in the leaves taking on a yellow, mottled appearance with the internodes being shortened. This virus is carried by aphids so inspect your vine regularly for this pest and again treat with the PestOil solution.

What do the leaves of a passion fruit look like?

Image by larisa65. Passion fruit grow on vigorous vines that cling to supports with their tendrils. Typically, the vine leaves are dark green, with a shiny upper surface.

Why does my passion fruit have hard rind?

Affected fruit can be small and deformed with an abnormally thick, hard rind and small pulp cavity. This disease is carried by aphids and most vines will be affected at some time or another. Ensure that your vine is planted in a warm, sheltered spot to help reduce the incidence of this disease.

Why are my passion fruit plants not flowering?

The vines keep flowering but never set fruits This can happen due to a number of reasons. The most common ones are; poor pollination due too high or too low temperature (optimum 20 – 35 degrees) or too much rain, boron deficiency, and extended period of gloomy weather or foggy.

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Ruth Doyle