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Dec 5, 2018 4:09 PM CST
Name: Chris Reid
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December 5, 2018

Hi,
I saw that you'd posted a photo of the Corona de Cristo passion vine fruit and wondered if you had any tips for how I can get ours to produce fruit. This last year was the first time growing the vine and it did great. Wonderful flowers all summer and fall. Then, when I thought it would start producing fruit, nothing. I don't know if the vine will come back (It's still there but it has gotten beat up from the cold weather so far) but I have some cuttings in the greenhouse-- so I can plant those, if need be. This is zone 8b.

So, if you have any ideas (more fertilizer, more plants to help pollination, less fertilizer?) about how to get our plant to produce fruit, would love to hear them!

Thank you so much.

Christine
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