Wild kiwifruit usually ripens from September to 165438+ 10, and fruits can be picked when they are ripe. Usually, when the overground part of kiwifruit gradually stops growing, the leaves turn yellow and the fruit begins to swell, gently squeeze it hard and pick it when it is not completely softened. Stop watering five days before harvesting and do not apply nitrogen fertilizer for three weeks. It should be carried out in sunny days, and it is not allowed to pick it in rainy days or when there is dew in the morning.
Picking method
When picking kiwifruit, you should first harvest it in batches, because the fruit ripening time of each tree is different. Therefore, to do a good job of harvesting in batches, start from the outside, gradually go inside, and also from the bottom up, don't pick damaged fruits.
When picking wild kiwifruit fruit, you can hold the fruit, and then gently push it up, instead of pulling it left and right. Pay attention to the degree of attention when picking fruits, and do a good job in shipment to prevent kiwifruit from being bruised and squeezed during shipment.