
Fruit of the kiwifruit plant, Actinidia deliciosa.
How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi
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Raw kiwifruit is rich in a protein-dissolving enzyme called actinidain. This makes the kiwi unsuitable for use in dishes that contain milk products or gelatin. If these dishes are not served immediately, the enzyme starts to digest the proteins in the dishes, destroying the texture. In gelatin-based dishes, the enzyme can prevent the liquid from solidifying.
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How can you tell if the plant is male or female?
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.
There is a variety of regular (large) kiwi called Jenny that is claimed to be self-fertile.
Kiwi Vines are very aggressive growers. This article states they don't grow quickly. Vines will grow several inches a day at each growing tip. It takes very aggressive pruning to control their size. Kiwi roots are similar to hop roots in that they get very fat and long very quickly. I would say you need to prune them at least monthly after flowering. The cold hardy kind take about 6 years to fruit. They are EXTREMELY sensitive to frost, despite them being called "arctic kiwi"
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