


I should give a brief summary, as I've shown it before, but I'm waiting a bit for the passion fruit plant, being a climber, to be able to support itself and spread out over the other plants nearby to encourage its growth. I chose that spot right before planting it because I was thinking about the possibility of finding a place where it could develop without problems, knowing its main characteristic. So I thought it would twine around that small plant first, and as it gained strength, I'd also get it to attach to the one higher up. That way, I can keep watering it while I wait to see those fruits I love so much soon.







The only problem I have is that the plant's main root isn't very well protected with soil, since I was told it should be well covered. I'm not sure if that's true, but I have to do it to help it grow, although I'm a little afraid to use the soil that's nearby because I don't know where the roots grow. So, it might be better to bring some from somewhere else to avoid accidentally damaging it.


A few days ago I visited one of my aunts, and her neighbors have a passion fruit plant located between their two properties. It's made me think that if my own plant could grow half as big, I'd be completely happy. I'd see my effort realized in what I most desire: to have one of those plants at my disposal. And when I finally have the chance to harvest its fruit, it will make me doubly happy. So, I took some pictures so you can see it too. And if you have any advice for me, I would be very grateful.




