Woohoo!! Flowers on my boy Kiwi!

Started by OllieC, May 08, 2008, 18:52:59

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OllieC

My 3 year old male kiwi has finally decided to flower! The girlie has about 30 flowers, the boy has 4 but we might eat kiwi this year! Well, I'm excited!

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betula

I would be excited too.It is an achievement. :)

star

Best of luck Ollie, I hope they do good for you. Keep us posted on they're progress ;)
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

tonybloke

well done! hope they pollinate well for you.
You couldn't make it up!

ivorjen

well done !

you may want to manually pollinate to guarantee fruit.
It may be Worth collecting stamen's/pollen from mail flower and store then in some way to pollinate next year just in case. I'm not shore if you can but it would be worth looking into it to guarantee nice fruit every year.

I know some Pollen can be stored in air tight containers but not sure how long before it degrades or it may be able to be frozen or just kept cool.
I'm sure one of the great adviser's on this board will be able to help with specifics on pollen storage.


Robert_Brenchley

I doubt whether pollen can be kept viable for that long. As bee fodder, it degrades after a couple of years in the freezer, but that has nothing to do with viability.

Ishard

Next year withold any plant food for the male that contains much nitrogen as this encourages leaf growth and lack of nitrogen encourages flowers :)

manicscousers

congratulations, ollie..our jenny's never given us fruit, 3 years so far but it was moved 2 years ago..ever hopeful though  ;D

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