🌟 Unleash Your Inner Gardener with Passionfruit Magic!
The Passionfruit Mix (50+) Seeds offer a unique opportunity to cultivate exotic passionfruit vines, known for their stunning flowers and delicious fruits. These vigorous plants can grow up to 9 meters, making them ideal for various settings, from balconies to indoor spaces. With their aromatic appeal and quick growth, they are perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to add a touch of tropical flair to their environment.
Material Features | Heirloom |
Color | Multicolor |
Unit Count | 50 Count |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 20 Inches |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Additional Features | Resistant |
C**
Gorgeous flowers BUT
Passion flowers have a very thick vine, they are hardy plants, grow very quickly and you want to give them something very sturdy to climb up! They can tear up a wooden fence with that being said if you give them a tall post or wire it should be fine! They are very much like Wisteria vine and can tear a pergola apart easily over time! I love them and will find sturdy places for them to climb on! I am in Nevada and mine are lushes, full and stunning! Good luck with yours!
B**E
Does not sprout!
I am very experienced at germinating and growing from seeds. They send several hundred seeds which was great seeing how they promised 50+. However not a single of my germination techniques worked. Not heated pad planted in soil in water or damp bagged towels. I also used a variety of scarification techniques. From scratching to clipping tips to cracking to hot water as well as non scarification attempts using the same variety of germifacation methods. As you can see with my pictures, I know what I’m doing. I have no problems getting seeds to sprout and grow. This year alone I’ve sprouted/germinated and grown 21 varieties of flowers and fruits/vegetables. The only ones I didn’t have at least a 90% success rate with is the Passion flower seeds! Of which I had several hundred seeds to work with. Not a single method used worked with a single seed. Not 1 out of several hundred. I gave these seeds waaaay more than enough time. I’m assuming that the seeds are just too old to sprout. With the quantity they included I’d have been happy if 10% sprouted but not a single one did. It was a huge failure. A waste of a lot of time and the $10-$15 I spent on the seeds. Also, the seeds are all shipped together which keeps you from knowing which seeds go with the 10 varieties shown. Which is a moot point seeing how not one sprouted. I looked for contact info to contact the distributor personally before giving a bad review but I can’t find any direct contact info. Which may be my fault in just not being able to find it. Anyway, do not mess with the Passion flower seeds. They are obviously too old to germinate. Had any of the several methods worked I would have made a review with details of what methods were productive, but none did. And as I mentioned and showed w pictures, I know what I’m doing. I recommend if attempting to grow from seeds go with a reputable company like say, burpee etc. the companies you find in feed stores, wal marts garden centers etc. maybe some other companies on here that are not known names are good but the only 3 failures I’ve ever had were from no name companies. I have however had great success with several Amazon purchases from names I’ve not heard of. Maybe this companies other seeds are ok, but the Passion flower seeds are a waste.
J**G
Cool! Looking flower humming words. Love them!
The package came with mature seeds. Most of them grew
B**Y
Disappointed
Don't buy these. Comes in a tiny 1 1/2 inch foil pouch no packaging, no instructions. I planted some in a pot and some in the ground...nothing !
I**B
A bit disappointed
Purchased two packs. No directions/suggestions for best chance of seeds to grow. No seeds grew from either package.
G**E
Passion flower seeds
Purchased for a friend. She was excited, but it is the wrong season to know how well they grew for her as yet.
F**.
wont germinate DEAD seeds
wont germinate as others said dont waste ur time with this and get from a real source
T**N
I just planted them, but certainly doesn't look like a variety.
Edit: Nov 18th now and still nothing. I am trying to sprout them in my indoor hydroponic garden. All I have are damp seeds. I have a feeling I'm going to be disappointed. Came in a foil pack. Wasn't even 50 seeds. All looked exactly the same. I doubt it was a variety at all.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago