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Old 01-06-2003, 02:20 PM
Right Star
 
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I've had a pair of supposedly heterosexual kiwi vines on my fence for over 5
years now, but no fruit. They were ordered through Jung's and those people have
sent me enough mis-labeled items through the years that I don't deal with them
anymore, so I'm wondering if my Kiwis are actually enjoying a same-sex Civil
Union. They're big and robust otherwise and kind of pretty actually, but I
would like them to be productive. Does anyone know how to tell what sex they
are? I've never noticed any flowers appearing, but don't when to look or what
they might look like.
Thanks for any help!
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Old 01-06-2003, 05:20 PM
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Right Star wrote:

I've had a pair of supposedly heterosexual kiwi vines on my fence for over 5
years now, but no fruit. They were ordered through Jung's and those people have
sent me enough mis-labeled items through the years that I don't deal with them
anymore, so I'm wondering if my Kiwis are actually enjoying a same-sex Civil
Union. They're big and robust otherwise and kind of pretty actually, but I
would like them to be productive. Does anyone know how to tell what sex they
are? I've never noticed any flowers appearing, but don't when to look or what
they might look like.
Thanks for any help!


What colors are the leaves? I understand male kiwis have
pinkish leaves. At least the ones I'm familiar with.

Minteeleaf
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Old 01-06-2003, 10:20 PM
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Right Star wrote:

I've had a pair of supposedly heterosexual kiwi vines on my fence for over 5
years now, but no fruit. They were ordered through Jung's and those people have
sent me enough mis-labeled items through the years that I don't deal with them
anymore, so I'm wondering if my Kiwis are actually enjoying a same-sex Civil
Union. They're big and robust otherwise and kind of pretty actually, but I
would like them to be productive. Does anyone know how to tell what sex they
are? I've never noticed any flowers appearing, but don't when to look or what
they might look like.
Thanks for any help!


What colors are the leaves? I understand male kiwis have
pinkish leaves. At least the ones I'm familiar with.

Minteeleaf


I've got a similar problem. I planted maybe five or so kiwi
bushes/vines a few years back and don't get flowering or fruit either.
The leaves are a slightly lighter than ivy shade of green, and the
branches are a solid red/dark pink color.

Do I have all females and just need a male or two to get them
flowering and bearing fruit or do I have a kiwi 'sausage party' in my
backyard and need a bunch of females?
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I have Kiwis and they will bloom no matter what sex they are when they are
ready to bloom. It normally takes 5 years to get the first blooms.
I too started with all males and after replacing them (all but one)three
times (14 years) I finely started getting fruit. Males will grow twice as
fast as females. The only way I can tell them apart is when they bloom there
will be a small node just in back of the blossom on the female, the males is
just only a straight stem. They have white blossoms , about 2 inches in
diameter with a very sweet smell.
Know this is not much help, but its all I know.

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Sam
Along the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach SC
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I have Kiwis and they will bloom no matter what sex they are when they are
ready to bloom. It normally takes 5 years to get the first blooms.
I too started with all males and after replacing them (all but one)three
times (14 years) I finely started getting fruit. Males will grow twice as
fast as females. The only way I can tell them apart is when they bloom there
will be a small node just in back of the blossom on the female, the males is
just only a straight stem. They have white blossoms , about 2 inches in
diameter with a very sweet smell.
Know this is not much help, but its all I know.

--
Sam
Along the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach SC
"Right Star" wrote in message
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I've had a pair of supposedly heterosexual kiwi vines on my fence for over

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Old 02-06-2003, 04:56 AM
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samuel l crowe wrote:

I have Kiwis and they will bloom no matter what sex they are when they are
ready to bloom. It normally takes 5 years to get the first blooms.
I too started with all males and after replacing them (all but one)three
times (14 years) I finely started getting fruit. Males will grow twice as
fast as females. The only way I can tell them apart is when they bloom there
will be a small node just in back of the blossom on the female, the males is
just only a straight stem. They have white blossoms , about 2 inches in
diameter with a very sweet smell.
Know this is not much help, but its all I know.

--
Sam
Along the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach SC


Thanks very much for this info!

Minteeleaf
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