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Turbina corymbosa, self pollinating?

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does Turbina corymbosa (ololiuqui) self pollinate?

i only have one vine growing ATM & am wondering if i need to grow a few more in order to produce seed

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yes, I harvested plenty of seed from a single vine.

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Seems only one plant is required but from my understanding some sort of pollinator insect may be required.

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Seems only one plant is required but from my understanding some sort of pollinator insect may be required.

like jono?

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what time of year did yours flower/seed? what were the conditions (light/dark/temps etc)

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Seems only one plant is required but from my understanding some sort of pollinator insect may be required.

invest 30 minutes and use a little paintbrush to hand pollinate by jiggling inside the all the flowers. plentiful seed from one lonely plant :drool2:

winter flowering, full bloom occured mid may/early june. seed pods took ages to form. some remain on the vine even now, tho i think all have opened.

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