These videos are great to compare how our plants are growing or how they are supposed to… please keep posting on your channel. Plants and gardening became one of my ways to deal with depression due to c*^%# word so thanks again ;)
I've been growing passion flowers for over ten years. One plant is now over 11 years old has lived in Germany and now the UK. They are climbers, they do best in a cage of three very long bamboo sticks, tied at the top. Any branches that grow over the top can be trained to grow back down and around. They do well in pots and can survive colder temps but not many nights in a row of frost. The flowers are just fantastic.
Wow nice! Thank you for the tips :). Are they hard to get to flower when you keep them in a pot? My last one never did... Even tho I had it for like 3-4 years. Maybe I need to fertilize it more?
I usually just use standard potting soil that is enriched with some fertilizers. And sometimes I use citrus soil which is supposed to be good for drainage :). If im really serious i also put a layer of leca balls in the bottom of the pot.
Not sure which one you mean, but the ome who look like butterflies is called Oxalis. And the bigger one who stand on the lowest floor is a Coleus. And the small green plant with purple flowers is a Pinguicula :)
These videos are great to compare how our plants are growing or how they are supposed to… please keep posting on your channel. Plants and gardening became one of my ways to deal with depression due to c*^%# word so thanks again ;)
Thank you 😊. I will keep posting. I hope you are doing good, and I agree, plants have some sort of calming healing effect on the mind.
I've been growing passion flowers for over ten years. One plant is now over 11 years old has lived in Germany and now the UK. They are climbers, they do best in a cage of three very long bamboo sticks, tied at the top. Any branches that grow over the top can be trained to grow back down and around. They do well in pots and can survive colder temps but not many nights in a row of frost. The flowers are just fantastic.
Wow nice! Thank you for the tips :). Are they hard to get to flower when you keep them in a pot? My last one never did... Even tho I had it for like 3-4 years. Maybe I need to fertilize it more?
you can also use your avocado tree as a host plant for it
Yeah maybe hehe, but after a while the passion fruit will take over completely, and that might be bad for the avocado 😅
What soil do you use for the avocados?
Plants look great!
I usually just use standard potting soil that is enriched with some fertilizers. And sometimes I use citrus soil which is supposed to be good for drainage :). If im really serious i also put a layer of leca balls in the bottom of the pot.
what was that purple leafed plant behind it on the shelf?
Not sure which one you mean, but the ome who look like butterflies is called Oxalis. And the bigger one who stand on the lowest floor is a Coleus. And the small green plant with purple flowers is a Pinguicula :)
how many people do you live with in your apartment?