Caren, what variety of male w& female do you have? Have you tasted the fruit
yet?
All 4 varieties of kolomikta that I have set fruit this year, I might have
to have a kiwi tasting party!
Arguta flowers always seem to break about 2 weeks after the kolomiktas so
they should open soon
~mIEKAL
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Caren Kirk<quirky@videotron.ca> wrote:
I too have been reading this thread with much interest. I have a male__________________
and female kolomikta located right next to each other which had a heavy
flower set last week (no chance of frost damage there!). Since then the
weather has been horrible (wind and rain) so haven't been out much to
study pollinator activity, although I have to agree that the bees seem
to be much more interested in the blueberries and other blooms right
now. However, I really feel that the overall number of pollinators in my
garden are down this year (not for lack of choice of bloom!). I even
resorted to a bit of hand pollination for my pears, peaches and apples
(I don't have that many trees), as I have some practice with my indoor
lime tree. It was unusually cold when they were blooming.
But for the kiwi I am just going to see what happens. It would be nice
to have a good fruit set this year. My real problem with it at the
moment is that it is growing like crazy. It's on a trellis near some
steps to the house and you feel like it's about to attack you every time
you walk past. Can I safely prune it at this point?
Caren Kirk
St. Jerome, QC
On 6/13/2011 6:54 AM, Matt Demmon wrote:
So, I've been reading the kiwi pollination thread with much interest,seed. I
because 3 out of my 6 argutas are covered with flowers this spring. They
were planted in 2008. 2 of the flowering plants are ones I grew from
was eagerly awaiting their opening, to see what sex they would be!Luckily,
it's very obvious. One male, one female, no mystery or extra parts. Luckyto
me. The female's ovaries are already quite swollen, and it looks like the
fruit set is very good. The other blooming plant is an Anna. It appears
have both male and female parts, and bloomed a little later than thenice. I
seedlings. I didn't think Anna was self-fertile, so I'm guessing the male
parts are duds. Anyone know? The flowers are quite pretty, and smell
wasn't expecting that, since someone once told me that hardy kiwi flowers
aren't very showy. Given, they are small compared to a hydrangea, but
they're bigger than a lot of flowering plants.
-matt
z5 se MI
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