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bill_j_smith
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Ok so I have two of these things growing in my greenhouse and, apart from a lot of foliage,nothing. No berrys no goose nothing - does anyone else grow these things and, if so, what am I supposed to expect.

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They should produce small yellow flowers which then turn into lantern shaped green pods containing the fruit. These take quite a while to ripen and turn papery with an orange fruit inside when ripe.

They make large plants and can take over a small greenhouse. Perhaps your plants aren't mature enough yet. Don't over feed them or they will just put on new growth rather than flowers. I find one plant produces plenty of fruits and they don't need another for pollination. They are also quite easy to over-winter in an unheated greenhouse with a covering of fleece if the weather is really cold.
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It may still be a little early to see flowers. You may need to hunt around a bit for them, even so. Fruits don't form until quite late into the season. The plants can grow to be huge, it has to be said — a bit too big for the average greenhouse, in my view.
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