Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: frazzy on November 07, 2007, 13:50
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hi any body have any luck with kiwi fruit i have had a kiwi jenny for about 3 years now and it dose not seem to do much it puts lots of growth on early in the spring and then fizzles out i get no flowers and no fruit any idea please guys its in full sun and i have an alkaline soil.
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I just planted one of them last winter, so couldn't poss had much joy yet, but I'm going to prune it severely this winter, a bit along the line of grapes, leaving a foot or so basic stump and new shoots tied in on the horizontals and see what happens, don't know what age they start fruiting though.
And I guess, summer thinning would increase fruiting as with a lot of things, especially such a vigorous vine. :)
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If you want fruit you'll have to plant several vines as they are unisexual and the fruit on the female plant will only develop if there is a male plant nearby to pollinate it.
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Jenny is self-fertile. :wink:
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When looking to buy a kiwi fruit for this season a lot of the nurseries told me that even though jenny is labelled self fruiting it really doesn't work real well - you should get fruit about 12 - 18 months after planting from a decent size seedling or as soon as you get flowers - This could be different info in Oz though
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ok guys thankyou maybe i will get another plant just to be on the safe side.
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Sorry Frazzy, but getting another plant(of any sort) to a non-flowering one won't give you any more fruit than you have got now. :wink:
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Why would you want any kiwi fruit? Tasteless bl**dy things
(runs for cover)
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My girl loves them. :D Only reason I'm trying really, also like to try all sorts of silly things. :roll:
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also like to try all sorts of silly things.
Ooerr - we are missing Ice already!
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my daughter also loves them .also they do look lovely in a fruit salad.
oh well i will try and grow peaches as well.
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Give them a haircut Frazzy, the both of them and manure. :)
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will do gobs :wink:
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Good luck, and don't let the kiwi dry out in the summer.
And if they flower but don't fruit after a good prune, then we must be too north for them as I heard several success stories with this very one plant before I got one. :wink: