Wow, fantastic results! Very cool that there are some elongated and rounder fruits. How long did it take for your vine to start flowering? I have mine in my greenhouse and it's put out a decent amount of growth, but doesn't look like it will flower this year.
@@raregrowsNJ I’m not sure actually as it wasn’t mentioned if it was seed-grown or from a cutting when I bought it. I’ve had it for 2 years but it didn’t grow much last year as I had it outside rather than in the greenhouse.
@@PeterEntwistle2 years is long enough, hope you get some blooms soon. these will continue to flower inside my indoor grow tent. depending on how warm you keep your greenhouse you might still get some blooms through the fall and winter 🤞
@@notmyproblem3072 yes it's nutrient deficiency if you look at my post from last fall the leaves look pretty bad on both of the vines, but the new growth from this season is much greener after being up-potted with some new soil and fertilizer. I think the frequent watering which is required almost daily in the summer and the fact that the plants are in a container washes out the nutrients
@@natemurphy4367 is it from a cutting or a seed? I just fertilize with diluted all purpose miracle gro and occasionally add some 0-10-10 fish fertilizer until I see flower buds (from spring to summer until flower buds show up)
@@natemurphy4367 nice, yeah I root cuttings in a big jar of water but your setup sounds way nicer haha. sounds like you need some more time for blooms, are you growing them outdoors in the ground or in a pot like I am?
Amazing that you’ve grown both vines from seed. Beautiful fruit 😍🌱
Very inspirational results. The fruit looks incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Purple Boots!
that's right! now i feel like i should have named the one next to it haha
Wow, fantastic results! Very cool that there are some elongated and rounder fruits. How long did it take for your vine to start flowering? I have mine in my greenhouse and it's put out a decent amount of growth, but doesn't look like it will flower this year.
@@PeterEntwistle ~8 months from seed to flower! is yours in the greenhouse a cutting or a seedling?
@@raregrowsNJ I’m not sure actually as it wasn’t mentioned if it was seed-grown or from a cutting when I bought it. I’ve had it for 2 years but it didn’t grow much last year as I had it outside rather than in the greenhouse.
@@PeterEntwistle2 years is long enough, hope you get some blooms soon. these will continue to flower inside my indoor grow tent. depending on how warm you keep your greenhouse you might still get some blooms through the fall and winter 🤞
what a dream that vine is fantastic man
Do you know what cause the yellowing on the leafs, might be some mineral deficiency?
@@notmyproblem3072 yes it's nutrient deficiency if you look at my post from last fall the leaves look pretty bad on both of the vines, but the new growth from this season is much greener after being up-potted with some new soil and fertilizer. I think the frequent watering which is required almost daily in the summer and the fact that the plants are in a container washes out the nutrients
I’ve had mine for a year and no fruit how are you fertilizing it?
@@natemurphy4367 is it from a cutting or a seed? I just fertilize with diluted all purpose miracle gro and occasionally add some 0-10-10 fish fertilizer until I see flower buds (from spring to summer until flower buds show up)
@@raregrowsNJ it’s from a cutting I used one of those cloning machines amazing how fast they got roots
@@natemurphy4367 nice, yeah I root cuttings in a big jar of water but your setup sounds way nicer haha. sounds like you need some more time for blooms, are you growing them outdoors in the ground or in a pot like I am?