Cultivation in kiwi fruit tree:
Choose a warm and humid environment for planting kiwifruit, that is, areas with abundant sunshine, close to water sources and high humidity. In terms of soil, loose sandy loam, sandy soil with good air permeability or loose soil rich in humus should be selected, and it is best to plant it in hilly and mountainous areas.
The reasonable ratio of male to female is generally 8: 1. This is beneficial to the smooth pollination and fertilization of female flowers and improve the fruit setting rate. Kiwifruit needs more fertilizer in the growth process, so it should be fertilized reasonably in time.
Management in kiwi fruit tree:
Common diseases that harm kiwifruit are brown spot disease and root-knot nematode disease. Pests include some omnivorous pests, such as scale insects, leaf rollers and moths. The harm is not particularly great, and it needs to be controlled in the usual maintenance, so it is enough to spray some medicine specifically for these diseases and insect pests.
When the new shoots grow well, before the new shoots grow rapidly, two rows of holes can be punched around the tree or in the tender skin of the lower part of the main branch, and the holes can be pressed with a brush, which can effectively control the crazy growth of the branches and make kiwifruit blossom early and bear more fruits.