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Yellow Passion Fruit Seeds. Passion Fruit (Yellow) scientific name is Passiflora edulis flavicarpa. It is also known as Golden Passion Fruit and some people in South Africa refer to it as Guavadilla.
The Yellow Passion fruit bears a slightly larger fruit than the purple granadilla and the skin is also much smoother and glossy. Yellow passion fruit tends to yield much higher amount of fruit than the purple variety and it is also more resistant to diseases.
Yellow Passion Fruit Culinary & Other Uses
The fruit can be eaten fresh or consumed after extracting the pulp and making juice.
The juice is used in a variety of products and the pulp may be added to different dishes.
A wide range of cosmetic products and food flavours are derived from the fruit that is rich in Vitamins A and C and carotene.
Growing Yellow Passion Fruit
Ideally, you should start passion fruit vines in a separate, protected container and later transplant them to your prepared garden spot.
Scarify the seed coat with a nail file or some fine sandpaper, as it helps the germination process.
Soak the Passion Fruit Seeds for twenty-four hours in warm water to break dormancy.
Fill a pot that's 4 inches across and has drainage holes with an all-purpose compost.
Moisten the compost until water drains from the holes.
Press each of dry seeds into the compost.
Cover each with a thin layer of compost.
Lower the pot into a large zippered plastic storage bag.
Seal the bag and set it in a warm space, such as your kitchen windowsill.
Do not allow the compost to dry.
Monitor the seeds until they germinate.
Passion fruit seed germination usually takes about 20 days, but it can sometimes take months to germinate, even under ideal conditions, so patience is required.
Plant the individual passion vine seedlings in 3-inch pots filled with the same multipurpose compost.
Dig a hole approximately 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep before lowering the seedling and backfilling with the original medium.
Maintain evenly moist soil and transplant the seedlings when they reach a height of 10 inches.
Passion Fruit vines thrive in well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5, and full sunlight to partial shade.