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Kiwi Plants

About 8 years ago I bough 2 male and 2 female kiwi plats. I do not remember the variety. After about 6 years we got a new puppy who ate 3 of them. I believe we have just the female left. It has small fruits but quickly drops. Last year I bought a male and female red variety. I know the older female is not a red but will the male from the red variety be able to pollinate the older green variety?


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 05/14/2019 @ 11:22 am

Typically, yes. Many kiwi are used to pollinate, usually to fruit the red variety, but the reverse will be true as well.

You should be able to obtain fruit from this combination.

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