Kiwi plants are dioecious, which means that plants only have female or male parts. So in order to produce fruit both must be present.
The way to tell if your vine is male or female is at bloom time. Female kiwis have multi-branched stigmas in the center of the flowers with a row of white ovules at the base of the flower, which will develop into a seed when fertilized. The male vines have lots of stamens with anthers that are covered in pollen.
It is recommended that one male plant be present for every six females.
Kiwi plants are dioecious, which means that plants only have female or male parts. So in order to produce fruit both must be present.
The way to tell if your vine is male or female is at bloom time. Female kiwis have multi-branched stigmas in the center of the flowers with a row of white ovules at the base of the flower, which will develop into a seed when fertilized. The male vines have lots of stamens with anthers that are covered in pollen.
It is recommended that one male plant be present for every six females.