Science, asked by dilipsankaran, 4 months ago

root system of passion plant​


Anonymous: Starting from Cuttings

Prepare a sand bed. Fill a plastic flower pot with a mixture made of 3 parts agricultural sand and 1 part topsoil.
Take a cutting. Choose a mature, healthy passion fruit plant to take a cutting from. Snip off a portion of the vine...
Keep the cutting in humid conditions. The best place for a vine cutting is a greenhouse. If you do not have access to...
Transplant your seedling once roots form. Your cuttings should form new roots within several weeks if they’re kept in...

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Answered by CharmingHeart19
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  • Passion fruit has a deep taproot, which must be part of any transplant for the best outcome.
  • Plants that have been grown off of rootstocks should not be transplanted, as the disturbance can trigger more annoying and unproductive sucke®s.
Answered by dimplebhutani24
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Answer:

Passion fruit has a deep taproot, which must be part of any transplant for the best outcome. Plants that have been grown off of rootstocks should not be transplanted, as the disturbance can trigger more annoying and unproductive

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