Monday, November 16, 2009

My passion flower vine is vibrant but doesn't bloom. Any suggestions?

This was a house plant that I planted outside in the Spring. The vine is huge but no flowers.

My passion flower vine is vibrant but doesn't bloom. Any suggestions?
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The Passion flower blooms better when it is ROOT-BOUND. This is one of those houseplants which thrives and flowers profusely if its roots have been allowed to crowd in a pot. I would say when you bring it outside next time for the summer, leave it in its pot.
Reply:Get rid of it. It will take over everything. They are a nightmare. Vermin, bees, etc like to hide in them. How to get it to bloom. I don't know, try loads of water and fertilizer, they like that. Seriously though, kill it.


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