Passion flowers, as climbers climbing with tendrils, require supports to guide them.
They prefer fertile, fairly heavy soil with a high content of humus.
These plants require regular watering and fairly abundant fertilization. They will also appreciate sprinkling or fogging (but not in strong sunlight).
We also stimulate plants to intensive growth and abundant flowering by cutting in early spring (in February). Then we prune all the shoots after the 5-8 knots. In summer and autumn, cut plants if their growth is too strong. Passion fruit is propagated by cuttings and by seeds.