Self fertile or not??
I'm confused-can I get by with one tomatillo plant or do I really need two to get fruit?
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One is all you need.
Ed |
Thanks, Ed! I wasn't sure what I would do with two . . .
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You need at least two. I tried growing one last year and only had one tomitillo. It had pollinated with it's buddy at the nursery. I then did a search on here and found out you need at least two. I have two in the garden right now and am hoping one does not die. I would suggest you search your question here and read what everyone has say.
Kat |
I did a search and that's why I'm confused. It's about 50-50. Half of the folks here say they're self fertile, the other half say you need two. I guess I'll just ask at the nursery when I go buy the plants . . .
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I'm having my dad look it up in Hortis, but I found this reference on ibiblio:
[URL]http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/cgi-bin/arr_html?Physalis+ixocarpa[/URL] " The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Bees. " |
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I just bought two more plants and will put them near the others. I asked at the nursery that I bought the plant from last year and they did not know :-). I think it is better to err on the side of planting two plants to make sure. I figure I can make preserves and give away millions. I just don't want to give a single plant all kinds of care and not get any.
Kat |
Tomatillo:
[URL="http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Physalis+ixocarpa"]Physalis ixocarpa[/URL] Here's the other one: [URL="http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Physalis+philadelphica"]Physalis philadelphica[/URL] ~* Robin |
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