Mini Passion Fruit Rambosa Seeds (Passiflora foetida) – 2.000++ Premium Fresh Wild Passion Fruit / Stinking Passionflower Seeds for Planting
Mini Passion Fruit Rambosa Seeds (Passiflora foetida) – 2.000++ Premium Fresh Wild Passion Fruit / Stinking Passionflower Seeds for Planting
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Introduce an incredibly hardy, highly productive, and uniquely fascinating tropical classic to your garden plots with our premium mega bulk pack of 2.000++ Mini Passion Fruit Rambosa (Passiflora foetida) seeds. Widely celebrated throughout tropical permaculture circles and traditional foraging communities as Rambosa, Permot, Wild Water Lemon, or Stinking Passionflower, this legendary heirloom vining variety is deeply revered by growers for its outstanding pest resilience, rapid growth cycle, and delightful fruit quality. The plant produces dense, beautiful curtains of soft green foliage guarded by intricate, web-like lace bracts that wrap protectively around small, round fruits that transition into a gorgeous, vibrant golden-orange color upon full maturity.
Our select mega bulk package contains 2.000++ high-viability, freshly harvested seeds chosen specifically for their excellent genetic purity, rapid seedling vigor, and superior vine extension traits. Beneath the thin, brittle outer shell lies a cluster of black seeds enveloped in a translucent, beautifully juicy pulp that delivers a spectacular snacking experience—tasting exceptionally sweet, aromatic, and mildly musky, reminiscent of a concentrated blend of classic passion fruit and wild honey. Naturally engineered with unique sticky glandular hairs that act as a natural trap for small garden pests, this vigorous running vine provides outstanding ground coverage or trellis display, offering a heavy-yielding food security crop that brings both ecological benefits and exotic sweetness to your homestead.
You will receive: ✔️ 2.000++ Premium-quality fresh Mini Passion Fruit Rambosa seeds ✔️ Freshly harvested and thoroughly cleaned to ensure optimal viability and uniform sprouting ✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness ✔️ Easy-to-follow vine training and heavy-harvest trellis guidelines included
🌿 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Passiflora foetida
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Common Name: Mini Passion Fruit / Rambosa / Wild Water Lemon / Stinking Passionflower / Permot
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Plant Type: Fast-growing, heavy-yielding perennial tropical trailing or climbing fruiting vine
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Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (Essential: Requires at least 6–8 hours of direct, bright sunlight daily to fuel rapid vine extension, support heavy flowering clusters, and maximize sugar accumulation in the mini fruits).
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Soil / Medium: Highly adaptable and remarkably forgiving. Thrives best in loose, sandy loam, or loamy soils packed with organic matter, but easily tolerates poor, rocky, or disturbed soils provided there is excellent free-flowing drainage. Prefers a neutral soil pH between 6.0 and 7.2.
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Watering: Requires regular, steady watering to establish a strong root network during the first few weeks. Once established, mature vines exhibit outstanding drought tolerance, but consistent watering during flowering and fruit set ensures plump, juicy harvests.
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Growth Habit: A vigorous, sprawling vine equipped with sturdy, active tendrils. Can be allowed to run freely as an ecological ground cover, or trained upward onto fences, arbors, or wire trellises to manage garden footprint space and facilitate easy harvesting.
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Temperature: Flourishes beautifully in warm summer weather and tropical-to-subtropical growing seasons. Highly heat-tolerant and thrives during intense summer heat waves, but is sensitive to prolonged freezing frost.
💡 Pro Growing Tip
Rambosa seeds sprout reliably when provided with warm, humid soil conditions. To break dormancy and significantly accelerate the sprouting process, soak your fresh seeds in warm water or fresh, pulpy passion fruit juice for 24 hours prior to planting to thoroughly break down natural germination inhibitors and hydrate the embryo. Sow the seeds 1/4 inch deep in starter pots filled with a loose, sterile, well-draining seed-starting mix. Place the pots in a warm, bright location or on a germination heat mat maintained consistently at 75°F–85°F (24°C–29°C), keeping the soil lightly damp but never waterlogged. Your sturdy green shoots will push through the soil confidently in just 2 to 4 weeks, ready to run and climb eagerly!
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