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Passionfruit flowering but not fruiting

Meloncat
Growing in Experience

Passionfruit flowering but not fruiting

My passionfruit that I purchased from Bunnings has grown like mad and flowers profusely,  however the flowers just fall to the ground and it doesn't produce any fruit, does anyone know why this would occur?

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Mboy75
Just Starting Out

Re: Passionfruit flowering but not fruiting

Thanks for the reply Noelle.

The variables are all in check and I have been through all options, including PH, ferts (less nitorgen, normal nitrogen), spray (potash, chelates etc), full retic and mulched,

That business you suggested is a back yard nursery, who didn't develop the strain.

I'm not the only one who has had these same issues with this strain, most mentioned they had bought from Bunnings and a few (as I) had questions for the supplier to Bunnings.

 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Passionfruit flowering but not fruiting

Hi @Mboy75,

 

I'll reach out via private message to gather more information on your purchase so we can verify who the supplier is of the plant. We'll then be able to contact them about your questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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4chazza
Community Newcomer

Re: Passionfruit flowering but not fruiting

I have the same problem- this is my second summer and the vine has grown well but the flowers just drop off, not a single fruit. A Black Nugget variety from Bunnings in Perth region. Very disappointing, not really sure what to do, already wasted all this time and water on it 🤷‍♀️ how many years does it need to grow before it fruits or I give up?!?

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Passionfruit flowering but not fruiting

Hello @4chazza 

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us.

 

Black Nugget passionfruit usually starts fruiting within 1–2 years, so by the second summer, you’d expect at least some fruit to set. If the vine is flowering but the flowers are dropping without producing fruit, the most common reasons are lack of pollination, too much nitrogen, or environmental stress.

 

Passionfruit rely on bees and other insects for pollination, and if there aren’t enough pollinators around, you might need to hand-pollinate by transferring pollen between flowers with a small brush. Excess nitrogen from fertilizers can cause lush growth at the expense of flowers and fruit, so if you've been feeding it regularly, consider switching to a fertilizer high in potassium and phosphorus instead. Extreme weather, like heat waves or sudden temperature drops, can also cause flower drop, especially in Perth’s hot climate.

 

If it’s otherwise healthy and still growing well, it might just need a little more time, but if there’s no improvement by next summer, it could be worth replacing it with a grafted passionfruit variety, which generally fruits more reliably.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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