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| You need plants of both sexes to produce fruit. This is a good article about the pruning and training of kiwis. Kiwi Fruit Bushes - Fruit Expert (UK) |
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| Is it a self fertile one? I think most come as male or female plants, so you need 2 plants of the opposite sex to get fruit
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| Some of the latest ones are self-fertile such as, Issai. I bought one myself this year. The fruit are up to 4 cm in diameter, smooth skinned, of good quality, flavour and sweet, but smaller than the ones you see in the shops. The fruits will be seedless when there is no male pollinator present. The fruit should be ready to harvest between August and October. Fruit can be produced in the first or second years without requiring a male pollinator, but the yields will be better if there is a male pollinator present. After 5 years, the plant could reach a height of 3 m and a width of 5 m. If the plant becomes too rampant, trim the new season’s growth. You mention a greenhouse. If you are growing it in a greenhouse, there are unlikely to be bees to do the pollinating, and you will have to hand pollinate with your hand or an artist's brush. Do you know the name of the variety? |
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| Hi, it's Actinidia 'solo'. It was given to me by a friend, who is a gardener, but maybe she's not up on exotics! It was only in the greenhouse early spring. From the high winds onwards, it was outside, so open to bees. I know I'm going to sound stoopid here, but how to I tell if it's a male or female, without the flowers to look at? -------------------------- Just googled it and used my bestest French (!) to deduce that the fruit mature in this variety between October and November!! Oops, think I might have been premature. I'll continue to feed and stare at the branches in anticipation! Seems this variety is self-fertile, too. Hurrah! |
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| We've done this one previously - the plant needs pruning about now time. I'd suggest a search through the archive here because I posted several long messages about the right way and time to prune kiwis to get maximum yields.
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