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Nov 11, 2012 5:00 PM CST

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Ken, there are no male and female plants.
There are two possible reasons why the plants don't bloom:
Maybe they are seedlings and not mature enough yet.
Or - maybe they don't get enough sun (either because they are planted in the shade or the person lives in a zone where the sun isn't strong enough).

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