Agricultural technology for growing Passionflower seeds
1. Variety selection
When choosing a passionflower variety, the following factors must be considered:
- Purpose of cultivation: For cultivation as an ornamental crop, varieties with beautiful flowers or leaves are selected. For cultivation as a medicinal crop, varieties with medicinal properties are selected.
- Winter hardiness: Some passionflower varieties can tolerate short-term frosts, while others require shelter for the winter.
- Size: Vigorous passionflower varieties can reach a height of 10 meters. You need to choose a variety that is suitable for your site.

2. Soil preparation
Passion flower is a light-loving and moisture-loving plant, so to grow it you need to prepare a sunny and well-drained place.
The soil for planting passionflowers must be fertile and neutral or slightly acidic.

3. Landing
Passion flowers are planted in the spring, when the threat of frost has passed.
Passion flowers are planted in planting holes with a depth and diameter of 60-70 cm. A layer of drainage made of broken brick or crushed stone is poured into the planting hole, then a layer of fertile soil. Passion flowers are planted so that the root collar is at soil level. After planting, passionflower is watered abundantly.

4. Plant care
Passion flower is an unpretentious plant, but to obtain good growth and development, the following measures must be taken:
- Watering: Passion flower is a moisture-loving plant, so during the growing season it is necessary to water the plants regularly, especially in hot weather.
- Fertilizing: During the period of active plant growth, 2-3 fertilizing with mineral fertilizers is carried out. The first feeding is carried out in the phase of 3-4 true leaves, the second - in the flowering phase, the third - in the fruiting phase.
- Pruning: To form a passionflower bush, pruning is carried out. Pruning is carried out in the spring, before the buds open.
- Protection from pests and diseases: Passion flower is susceptible to various diseases and pests. To protect plants from pests and diseases, it is necessary to carry out preventive treatments.

5. Harvest
Harvesting depends on the passionflower variety. Some varieties bloom and bear fruit once a year, others twice a year.

6. Diseases and pests
Passion flower is susceptible to the following diseases:
- Powdery mildew
- Rust
- Anthracnose
Passionflower is susceptible to the following pests:
- Aphids
- Thrips
- Scale insects

Additional Tips
- To obtain earlier flowering, passionflower can be grown as seedlings. Passion flower seedlings are grown at home or in greenhouses.
- To increase the decorativeness of the plant, you can shape the bush.

To obtain good growth and development, it is necessary to follow the agricultural techniques for growing passion flowers.

Additional information
- Passion flower is a perennial plant that can grow up to 50 years.
- Passion flowers have a strong aroma and are used in perfumery.
- Passion flower leaves have healing properties and are used in folk medicine.