Kiwifruit is planted every spring. At this time, you can select healthy and elegant kiwifruit saplings, then plant them directly in fertile and loose soil, and water them with water to help the kiwifruit roots. It must be in full contact with the soil and wait for the plants to adapt to the environment before they can resume normal growth.
When to plant kiwi fruit
1. Spring planting
Kiwi fruit can be planted in spring every year. Because kiwifruit is suitable for growing in a warmer environment, but it is not resistant to high temperatures. The higher temperatures in summer are not suitable for slowing down kiwifruit seedlings. The lower temperatures in autumn and winter make plants susceptible to frostbite, so kiwifruit needs to be planted in spring.
2. Select soil
Kiwi fruit is suitable for growing in soil that is rich in trace elements and has good drainage. When planting, you can use soil that is rich in mineral elements and loose. The humus soil is used as the base soil. Before planting, the soil can be renovated to eliminate bacteria and weeds.
3. Planting
When planting kiwi fruit, you need to select saplings that are strong, disease-free and elegant, and then use scissors to cut off the roots that grow too densely. Go and apply rooting powder to the roots of the kiwi fruit, then plant it in fertile soil, pour non-polluting water into it, and soak all the soil.
4. Later management
Wait for one to two weeks. If you find that the kiwi saplings have grown new buds or leaves, it means that the plant has resumed growth. At this time, you can provide kiwi fruit with Nitrogen-based fertilizers can increase their growth rate and can also provide plants with sufficient scattered light, allowing the leaves to grow better.