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jackb
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Well, it is like this: I had only had the parent plant for about two years. Not flowering or blooming is not unusual for olives. Some varieties take five to fifteen years before they produce their first olive. Like I wrote in the post, what IS very unusual is for the clone to flower the first year. That blew me out of the water, then to repeat the process in subsequent years when it is an EXACT duplicate of the parent baffles me. The parent is now five years old and has not flowered, but I am not giving up hope as it is a magnificent plant none the less.The question is : Why did you clone an olive plant that never has produced in the first place ?