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Golden bellapple
Also known as: Water lemon, Yellow granadilla
Golden bellapple boasts lustrous, laurel-like leaves and is adorned with exotic, sweet-scented flowers whose intricate structure is a trademark of its genus. Its habitat ranges from tropical to subtropical regions where its robust vines climb eagerly, basking in the dappled sunlight of forest edges. The allure of its white and purple blossoms is complemented by its ovoid, orange-yellow fruit, which bursts with a tart, refreshing flavor.
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Perennial
Lifespan
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Golden bellapple

Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Golden bellapple requires constant moisture during germination but should be watered twice weekly when mature, especially in low rainfall areas (<1.5 in weekly). Avoid overwatering as damp soil can harm golden bellapple, and note that container soil dries out faster, needing more frequent watering.
Fertilize: Golden bellapple thrives with regular, quality fertilizers for optimal blooms. Apply a balanced fertilizer rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium starting in spring before new growth, continuing every five weeks until fall.
Pruning: Golden bellapple thrives with early spring pruning, which includes removing dead stems, thinning out crowded areas, and cutting back vigorous growth. This practice improves air circulation, minimizes pests, and supports healthier development. Use sterilized tools to avoid spreading diseases.
Propagation: To propagate golden bellapple, take a 4-6 inch cutting, remove bottom leaves, and dip in rooting hormone. Plant in moist soil, cover with plastic, and provide warmth and shade. Ensure consistent moisture until roots develop, which typically takes about a month.
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