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  • From: rob hamilton <lostman_amiga@yahoo.com>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Hardy Kiwi Issues
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 04:06:34 -0800 (PST)

You gave me gave information on all my questions.

Thanx!


--- Kiwi Korners <kiwikrnr@sunlink.net> wrote:
> In response to Rob Hamilton's questions about hardy
> kiwi pollination, pruning, and training techniques.
>
> Rob:
> Anyway, my PawPaw has it's first flower bud this
> year,
> as well as 3 of my Hardy Kiwi vines. Unforunatly,
> my
> male vine died awhile back and the two that I
> planted
> to replace it have not matured. I am so anxious to
> taste the fruit of my vines. One of the flowering
> vines is "Issai" which I head is self-fertil. Does
> that mean I will get a few fruits on the other vines
> too?
>
> KK:
> Firstly, if my memory serves me correctly, the
> genetics of the Issai vine is not the same type of
> ploidy structure as that of other hardy kiwi. The
> Issai plant is somewhat self fertile although, it
> will not pollinate other hardy varieties. Deliciosa
> (fuzzy kiwi) pollen will pollinate hardy kiwi and
> can be purchased. Kiwi Bob Glanzman at
> kiwibobg@yahoo.com can offer the specifics on this.
>
>
> Rob:
> Because of my reading of the second chapter, I am
> finally beginning to understand that I need to be
> more
> aggressive with my pruning/training techniques when
> it
> comes to my hardy kiwi vines. I am told that the
> method is the same as with grapes.
>
> Are there in kiwi growers on here that care to talk
> about any differance they noticed in
> pruning/training
> methods when it comes ot kiwi?
>
> KK:
> Our vines are mature, and we usually remove seventy
> percent of the wood from hardy kiwi vines. We
> remove all of the spent, misplaced, and tangled
> wood, leaving approximately 30 percent which is
> composed of the previous years new growth.
>
> It sounds like your plants are young. You want to
> make certain that you have one trunk, two cordons,
> and last years pencil sized new lateral growth
> (fruit spurs - close nodules).
>
> If you take any more than that off, it throws the
> plant out of balance and it will become vegetative
> the following year. You need last year's fruit
> spurs.
>
> Hope this helps you out.
> David Jackson & Holly Laubach
> Kiwi Korners
> www.kiwiberry.com
>
>
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<P>Does anyone grow Lonicera kamchatika ( honeyberry)? Are the fruits tasty
enough to warrant planting this shrub? In a zone 6 location (Boston) would I
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Don't waste your money on them. Most of the cultivars now offered don't set
well, probably because they bloom way before any insects are out to
pollinate them. There are new types being developed that will set better,
but they are several years away.


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Does anyone grow Lonicera kamchatika ( honeyberry)? Are the fruits tasty
enough to warrant planting this shrub? In a zone 6 location (Boston) would I
get adaquete fruiting in a North exposure?( I know that 2 varieties are
required.)

thank you all,

ted siegan

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Don't waste your money on them. &nbsp;Most of the cultivars now offered don=
't set well, probably because they bloom way before any insects are out to p=
ollinate them. &nbsp;There are new types being developed that will set bette=
r, but they are several years away.<BR>
<BR>
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<B>From: </B>&quot;ted siegan&quot; &lt;tedsiegan@hotmail.com&gt;<BR>
<B>Reply-To: </B>North American Fruit Explorers &lt;nafex@lists.ibiblio.org=
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Does anyone grow Lonicera kamchatika ( honeyberry)? Are the fru=
its tasty enough to warrant planting this shrub? In a zone 6 location (Bosto=
n) would I get adaquete fruiting in a North exposure?( I know that 2 varieti=
es are required.) <BR>
<BR>
thank you all, <BR>
<BR>
ted siegan<BR>
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