Hi! Took a while for the answer... Actually you can only know for sure once flowers start appearing: -> Male specimens bear cream white flowers with many gold yellow stamens. -> Female specimens bear white flowers, and each flower ovary carries 20 to 30 styles or stigmas. -> Male specimens bear many more flowers than female ones do.
Hi Vikrant, the most likely reason is that you don't have both MALE and FEMALE plants. If all three vines have the same flowers exactly, either you've got three male vines or three female vines. You can post a few pictures of the flowers you've got on this forum and I'll be able to check which it is you have (there needs to be flowers though): forum.nature-and-garden.com/forums/ You'll have to get a new plant that is a different sex. If a neighbor is also growing them, you can compare. You can also learn more here: www.nature-and-garden.com/gardening/kiwi.html
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How can I differentiate between male n female? Kiwi plant
Hi! Took a while for the answer... Actually you can only know for sure once flowers start appearing:
-> Male specimens bear cream white flowers with many gold yellow stamens.
-> Female specimens bear white flowers, and each flower ovary carries 20 to 30 styles or stigmas.
-> Male specimens bear many more flowers than female ones do.
Every year only flowers comes and fall away no fruit comes what is the reason.i have three vines.each blossom but no fruit comes.
Hi Vikrant, the most likely reason is that you don't have both MALE and FEMALE plants. If all three vines have the same flowers exactly, either you've got three male vines or three female vines. You can post a few pictures of the flowers you've got on this forum and I'll be able to check which it is you have (there needs to be flowers though): forum.nature-and-garden.com/forums/
You'll have to get a new plant that is a different sex. If a neighbor is also growing them, you can compare.
You can also learn more here: www.nature-and-garden.com/gardening/kiwi.html