Can kiwi fruit be grown in pots?Kiwi can be planted in pots. Generally, it can grow normally in the pots. When caring for it, you only need to water it more and provide additional light to ensure that it grows well. The leaves of potted kiwifruit are relatively large, so they need to be maintained in larger pots. Generally, they can be planted in pots with a diameter of 35 cm. In addition, as long as there is sufficient light and water during the maintenance period, it can bear fruit. Kiwi potted cultivation method1. Soil preparation Potted kiwifruit likes to grow in sandy soil rich in humus. Because such soil contains more nutrients, you can use a mixture of garden soil and vermiculite when planting it. 2. Pruning Kiwi fruit has large leaves and many branches, so it must be pruned on time. If it grows faster in spring, it can generally be pruned every 20 days. 3. Watering Generally, kiwifruit likes to grow in slightly moist soil, so it is best to water it in time during maintenance to ensure that the soil is always moist. 4. Fertilization During the peak growing season of kiwifruit, more fertilizer needs to be applied, which can promote its rapid flowering and fruiting, but you should also pay attention to getting more sunlight, otherwise the nutrients will not be absorbed in time and will burn the roots. |
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