Passionflower - This is an amazing exotic plant. It belongs to the family of Passion Flowers and has more than six hundred species. This evergreen vine grows in the tropics of America, Australia, Asia and the Mediterranean. Passionflower is not the only name of the plant, it is also called passionflower, liana order bearer, cavalier star, passion fruit, granadilla, flower of the Lord’s passions.
- Interesting facts about passiflora
- Popular types of passiflor for growing indoors
- Care for passiflora at home
- Lighting and temperature
- Watering and humidity
- Fertilizer and top dressing of the soil
- Trimming and transplanting
- Breeding methods
- Precautions in the care of passiflora
- Pest control
- Healing and other beneficial properties of passiflora
Passionflower has large flowers, shaped like a star and having a bright color. This is a fast-growing plant, unpretentious in the care. Passionflower gives edible fruits and is used in medicine.
Its medicinal properties are very interesting, but it is worth remembering that there is both benefit and harm from passionflower.
How to grow this plant at home, how to care for it and how you can use it - this will be discussed further.
Interesting facts about passiflora
- Passionflower has healing qualities that are known for a very long time. They learned to use themselves for the benefit of even the Indians. They used the plant as a laxative, treated for diseases of the liver and eyes.
- In the 16th century, passionflower was one of the first flowers to come to Europe from South America.
- The drugs "Central-B" and "Novo-Passit" are made on the basis of passiflora extract.
- Edible fruits give about 60 types of passiflora. Among them are popular passion fruit, passionflower blue, banana passion fruit, sweet granadilla, giant granadilla.
- The leaves and roots of passiflora are used to treat hysteria, epilepsy and insomnia.
- Passionflower is used in the form of tea.
- Dried leaves of passiflora can be used as cigarettes.
Popular types of passiflor for growing indoors
Cultivation of passionflower at home is practiced very successfully. Virtually all types are suitable for this. But most often houses are grown with blue passionflora and winged passionflora. The plant is bred for decorative purposes, and some tend to get the fruit.
If you are thinking how to plant a passion fruit at home, then You can purchase the seeds of the popular winged passionflower. Its other name is Brazilian Passion Fruit. Its flowers are orange, stamens are elongated. The fruits are large and fragrant.
Also popular varieties of passion fruit are granadilla sweet and giant granadilla. The fruits of these plants have different sizes and color.
Another popular species are bay leafifolia and banana passionflower. Gardeners have where to go in choosing a fruit exotic flower.
Care for passiflora at home
At home, passionflower grows very quickly. Vines require certain environmental conditions in which it will feel good.
It is worth getting acquainted with the recommendations on how to care for passiflora at home, so that it grows healthy and brings sweet fruits.
When caring for passiflora, it is important to protect the plant from the cold. From the cold, the leaves of the plant become soft, turn yellow and fall off. The same thing happens with a lack of moisture.
Lighting and temperature
To grow a passion fruit at home, it is necessary place in bright direct light. There is no need to prune the plant, but only if the soil and air is sufficiently moist.
If the plant lives on a summer window, then on the hottest days it still needs a little pritenyat. If the passion fruit lives without the necessary light, in a light shade, it will blossom less actively.
In summer, the plant can be taken out into the open air. Only accustom to a different amount of light must be carefully.
In the cold season, there is less light, and so that passionflower does not get burns, it is gradually taught to increase the illumination. And in the winter you can add light fluorescent lamps.
In the warm season, in spring and summer, passionflower should be in temperature conditions of 20-26 ° C. During the rest, in winter, the temperature should be cooler - 14-18 ° C.
Often the answer to the question why passiflora does not bloom is the wrong place for a plant — too shaded and cool.
Watering and humidity
Liana loves water, this is due to the fact that the large leaves of the plant actively evaporate moisture in the summer season. The plant will be grateful for frequent watering with warm settled water.
The substrate in which passionflower grows should always be wet, it should not be dragged before drying out the soil.
Since autumn, watering is reduced to moderate, but not dramatically, but gradually. We must not forget about the humidification of the air. To do this, you need to spray water twice a day, or put a plant pot on a tray with pebbles, the lower stones should be in the water.
The upper pebbles must remain dry so that the roots do not rot from water overload. To maintain the humidity of the air, you can turn on the humidifier, if there is one. It is better not to spray the plant under the bright sun, as burns can appear on the leaves.
Fertilizer and top dressing of the soil
Fertilizers and fertilizing are necessary for the plant, especially during the period of active growth. This period falls in the March-September months. Fertilizers need to be applied to the plant every 10-14 days. In winter, it is worth refraining from feeding.
The composition of fertilizer is important. If nitrogen is predominant, and potassium and phosphorus is less, then this fertilizer will stimulate the growth of foliage and shoots. Potassium fertilizer is best suited for budding.
Trimming and transplanting
Passiflora, like most plants, is transplanted before the green mass begins to grow. This is the period from March to April. For transplantation, you will need a soil consisting of 1 part of sod, 1 part of leafy land, 1 part of humus soil, and 1 part of river sand.
Before the passion fruit reaches the age of four, it must be transplanted once a year. After this age - once in 2-3 years. A new pot for a plant should be only 2-3 cm higher than the previous one.
At the same time as the transplant, it is good to prune the vines. Long branches longer than 50 cm are best cut by two thirds. Pruning is necessary to stimulate the growth and branching of young shoots.
Breeding methods
Passiflora is propagated by several methods. It can be grown from seed and cutting method.
For the cultivation of passiflora from seeds, they are sown in moist soil, slightly deepen and organize greenhouse conditions.Shoots will have to wait a long time, the process can be delayed for from 1 to 10 months. It often takes six months before seed germination.
When propagating passiflora by cutting, it is recommended to take cuttings that grow closer to the ground. The shoots of the plants are long, so they can be divided - the upper and lower parts take root. The cuttings should be 15-20 cm long, on each of them there should be 2-3 leaves.
To give the cutting roots, it must be put in a glass of water. In the water, you can add a little root, which stimulates the appearance of the roots of the germ. If rooting the stalk in the ground, it is better to cover it with polyethylene to create a greenhouse effect.
Precautions in the care of passiflora
Passionflower can bring both benefit and harm to human health. All parts of passiflora, except its fruit, can cause paralysis and hallucinations.
Preparations containing elements of this plant can suppress the transmission of nerve impulses in the brain and spinal cord, increase the frequency of respiration, and reduce the excitability of the nervous system.
For many insects, the leaves and shoots of the plant are poisonous.
Pest control
Growing passionflower is accompanied by pest control of this plant. Most often, the plant is affected by mealybugs, aphids, shield, spider mites.
Prevention of spider mites and scutes is to ensure the required level of humidity. If pests appear, the plant must be treated with a special preparation. The treatment is carried out with an interval of 1-10 days.
At home, passionflower may also be affected by nematodes - small roundworms. They affect the aerial parts and roots. Get into the pot with the ground.
When infected with nematodes, the leaves are deformed, twisted, and the plant itself stops growing. Getting rid of nematodes is hard. Therefore, if only the roots are affected, the plant is best cut and rooted again.
You can try to cure his pyrantel, a tablet which is diluted in 5 liters of water. The pot is thoroughly washed, but the ground must be completely replaced.
With proper care, passionflower is very rare.
Healing and other beneficial properties of passiflora
The use of passionflower for treatment involves the use of the fruits and flowers of the plant. Preparations based on this plant have such qualities:
- Hypnotic;
- Soothing;
- Relieving spasms;
- Reduced convulsions;
- Removal of headaches;
- Treatment of Parkinson's disease.